Ambiguous Women in Medieval Art

Ambiguous Women in Medieval Art
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Publisher : Trivent Medieval
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ISBN-10 : 6158122203
ISBN-13 : 9786158122207
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Download or read book Ambiguous Women in Medieval Art written by Monica Ann Walker and published by Trivent Medieval. This book was released on 2019-02 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Ambiguous Women in Medieval Art brings together the work of seven researchers who, coming from different perspectives, and in some cases different disciplines, approach the question of ambiguity in relation to different case-studies where the represented women do not follow the ever-present dichotomy exemplified by Eve and Mary. In doing so, they demonstrate the complexities of a topic that is as contemporary as it is ancient. Through them, we can get valuable insights on the understanding and experience of gender in the past and the ways in which these experiences have shaped our own understanding of this topic.


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