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Women, Jews and Muslims in the Texts of Reconquest Castile (Studies in Medieval and Early Modern Civilization)

Women, Jews and Muslims in the Texts of Reconquest Castile (Studies in Medieval and Early Modern Civilization)
Author: Louise Mirrer
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Category: Book

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Media: Hardcover
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Pages: 208
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Dimensions (in): 9 x 6.1 x 0.9

ISBN: 0472107232
Dewey Decimal Number: 860.93520420902
EAN: 9780472107230
ASIN: 0472107232

Publication Date: October 1, 1996
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Condition: University of Michigan. 1996 hardcover. First edition. First printing. Book and dustjacket are new. No flaws. Packed well. Sent fast.

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Product Description
Through a detailed analysis of medieval Spain's best known literary works, this book examines two common images of woman--the sexually attractive matron of the Christian upper classes, and the beautiful, pure, and sexually ripe upper-class Muslim or Jewish woman who is submissive to Christians. Suggesting a link between these images and the issues of political and military power, religious difference, and language in the context of reconquest Castile, the book argues that female representation in the literature provides a resolution of Christian-Muslim military conflict.
This volume is the first in the field of medieval Hispanic studies to reexamine the canon in the light of recent critical work on language, gender, power, and the effects of domination. It shows how the texts imaginarily liberate Christian women from the authority of their husbands, in order to demonstrate how women's access to the discourses of power leads to tragedy and ruin for the men who fail to silence them.
Women, Jews, and Muslims in the Texts of Reconquest Castile makes the argument that dominant-"other" struggle, waged on the terrains of gender, religion, and war, is the most appropriate paradigm for discussing literary texts produced in the last centuries of reconquest. More than any other culture, medieval Spain reminds us of the provisional nature of national, religious, and sexual identity.
Exploring the gendering of subjects in society, the volume will be of interest to those in cultural and gender studies, Hispanic studies, medieval studies, and Middle Eastern studies. All texts are translated, and maps and illustrations help orient the reader.
Louise Mirrer is Professor and Chair, Department of Spanish and Portuguese, University of Minnesota.



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1 out of 5 stars White men (i.e., Christian men) are bad. Women and people of color (i.e., Muslims) are good   December 16, 2005
My heading above is perhaps too long to adequately summarize this book. The text has a late 20th century feminist and "white-men-are-evil" perspective, which tells us a lot more about the author's ideology and her time, than about Medieval Spain. This is most anachronistic and unacceptable in a work that aims to be considered of scholarly value. Readers truly interested in History, and this period in particular, will be enormously disappointed. The book, however, is not without redeeming value: future generations of scholars will find it very informative about feminism and similar "victim" ideologies of the late 20th century.


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