eBooks that do not fit in any of the other categories
Apr 27th, 2013, 5:00 am
Monsters, Gender and Sexuality in Medieval English Literature by Dana M. Oswald
Requirements: PDF Reader | 11MB
Overview: Through a close examination of the way in which their bodies are sexed and gendered, and drawing from postmodern theories of gender, identity, and subjectivity, this book interrogates medieval notions of the body and the boundaries of human identity. Case studies of Wonders of the East, Beowulf, Mandeville's Travels, the Alliterative Morte Arthure, and Sir Gowther reveal a shift in attitudes toward the gendered and sexed body, and thus toward identity, between the two periods: while Old English authors and artists respond to the threat of the gendered, monstrous form by erasing it, Middle English writers allow transgressive and monstrous bodies to transform and therefore integrate into society.

This metamorphosis enables redemption for some monsters, while other monstrous bodies become dangerously flexible and invisible, threatening the communities they infiltrate. These changing cultural reactions to monstrous bodies demonstrate the precarious relationship between body and identity in medieval literature.
Genre: Non-Fiction

Image

Download Instructions:
(Closed Filehost) https://ul.to/pc8i2jnv

Mirror:
(Closed Filehost) https://hulkload.com/2u2gszb4pbct
Apr 27th, 2013, 5:00 am