ABSTRACT

This collection brings together twelve essays published between 1988 and 2014, two of which are here translated into English from (respectively) their original French or German. All the essays use gender as the main category of analysis, whether of late ancient or early medieval texts or of modern medievalist films.

The historical studies of medieval Europe emphasize the use of manuscript-level evidence, that is, actual sources from the period in question; arguably, this approach provides a more accurate understanding of the period than does work done on the basis of printed and edited sources. Furthermore, many of the manuscript-based essays specifically exploit liturgical or liturgy-adjacent materials; this is an area of research and a type of manuscript that has rarely been approached through a gendered lens. Meanwhile, the cinematic medievalism essays focus on the processes of remediation and adaptation, searching specifically for points at which filmmaking teams diverged from their sources as evidence for the main goals of the films (while also attending to production contexts and to reception).

The juxtaposition in a single collection of scholarship on medieval manuscripts and modern movies illustrates how period specialists can contribute to conversations in the field of (historical) film studies. The book will be of interest to historians of women, gender, Christian liturgy, medieval Europe, medievalism, and historical film. (CS 1110).

part I|95 pages

Missionaries, Monasteries, Martyrs, Medieval Studies

chapter 1|27 pages

Women Missionaries

The Example of Frankish Gaul 1

chapter 3|29 pages

The Martyr, the Tomb, and the Matron

Constructing the (Masculine) “Past” as a Female Power Base 1

chapter 4|19 pages

Differences, (Dis) Appearances, and the Disruption of the Straight Telos

Medievalology (“Mediävistik”) as a History of Gender

part II|79 pages

Manuscripts, Methods, Medieval Studies

chapter 5|18 pages

Gender and Exemplarity East of the Middle Rhine

Jesus, Mary, and the Saints in Manuscript Context 1

chapter 6|12 pages

Gender Trouble in Paradise

The Problem of the Liturgical Virgo

chapter 8|20 pages

Priestly Women, Virginal Men

Litanies and their Discontents

part III|69 pages

Modern Movies, Novels, and Plays

chapter 10|28 pages

Destructive Dominae

Women and Vengeance in Medievalist Films

chapter 11|12 pages

Women

The Da Vinci Code and the Fabrication of Tradition

chapter 12|27 pages

Ethnicity, Gender, and Sexuality in Mid-Century Medievalist Film

The Example of Becket (1964)