Feminae: Medieval Women and Gender Index


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1. Record Number: 44977
Author(s): Moen, Marianne and Matthew J. Walsh,
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Title : Agents of Death: Reassessing Social Agency and Gendered Narratives of Human Sacrifice in the Viking Age
Source: Cambridge Archaeological Journal , 31., 4 ( 2021):  Pages 597 - 611. Available open access from Cambridge Core: http://doi.org/10.1017/S0959774321000111
Year of Publication: 2021.

2. Record Number: 45689
Author(s): Muhyiddin Ibn 'Arabi, , and Michael A. Sells
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Title : The Translator of Desires: Poems
Source: The Translator of Desires: Poems. Ibn 'Arabi, Muhyiddin   Edited by Michael Sells, translator and editor The Lockert Library of Poetry in Translation, 150.   Princeton University Press, 2021. Cambridge Archaeological Journal , 31., 4 ( 2021):  Pages 2 - 243. Available with a subscription from De Gruyter or JSTOR: https://doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv17nmzm0
Or from Project Muse: https://muse.jhu.edu/book/82871
Year of Publication: 2021.

3. Record Number: 24052
Author(s): Cuffel, Alexandra
Contributor(s):
Title : The Matter of Others: Menstrual Blood and Uncontrolled Semen in Thirteenth-Century Kabbalists' Polemic against Christians, "Bad" Jews, and Muslims [The author argues that Kabbalist writers viewed sexual impurities and intercourse with non-Jewish women with alarm. These sins made Jewish men the equivalent of menstruating women in terms of the pollution they brought their families and the Jewish community. Title note supplied by Feminae.]
Source: Negotiating Community and Difference in Medieval Europe: Gender, Power, Patronage, and the Authority of Religion in Latin Christendom.   Edited by Katherine Allen Smith and Scott Wells Studies in the History of Christian Traditions .   Brill, 2009. Cambridge Archaeological Journal , 31., 4 ( 2021):  Pages 249 - 284.
Year of Publication: 2009.

4. Record Number: 6223
Author(s): Lindgren, Amy K.,
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Title : Violent Erections and Suffocating Wombs: Gendered Sexual Dysfunctions in Medieval Spain
Source: Seeing Gender: Perspectives on Medieval Gender and Sexuality. Gender and Medieval Studies Conference, King's College, London, January 4-6, 2002. .  2002. Cambridge Archaeological Journal , 31., 4 ( 2021):
Year of Publication: 2002.

5. Record Number: 796
Author(s): Rosen, Tova.
Contributor(s):
Title : Like a Woman: Gender and Genre in a Love Poem by Isaac Ibn Khalfun [the lover, like a stag, pursues his noble lady, but he shrinks away in fear of her family; then he mourns his love like a mother who has lost her only son].
Source: Prooftexts , 16., 1 (Jan. 1996):  Pages 5 - 13. Special Issue: Reading in Medieval Hebrew Poetry
Year of Publication: 1996.

6. Record Number: 2739
Author(s): Kilpatrick, Hilary.
Contributor(s):
Title : Some Late Abbasid and Mamluk Books about Women: A LIterary Historical Approach [discussion of four texts: Al-hada iq al-ganna fi ahbar al-nisa, Nisa al-hulafa, Al-mustazraf min ahbar al-gawari, Ahbar al-nisa; issues considered include authors' attitudes to sources, their ideological orientation, and their methods of arranging material].
Source: Arabica , 42., 1 (January 1995):  Pages 56 - 78.
Year of Publication: 1995.

7. Record Number: 6732
Author(s): Kruk, Remke.
Contributor(s):
Title : Ibn Battuta: Travel, Family Life, and Chronology: How Seriously Do We Take a Father? [the author analyzes Ibn Battuta's mentions of women and children in his text, finding that he enjoys the company of women, both his wives and his slaves; although he leaves his wives behind on his travels, he appears to have an interest in his wives and children since he sometimes returns to visit or sends them money].
Source: Al-Qantara , 16., 2 ( 1995):  Pages 369 - 384.
Year of Publication: 1995.

8. Record Number: 2641
Author(s): Fontaine, Resianne.
Contributor(s):
Title : The facts of Life: The Nature of the Female Contribution to Generation According to Judah ha-Cohen's "Midrash ha-Hokhma" and Contemporary Texts [influences of Aristotle, Galen, Averroes, Avicenna, and rabbinic thought on Judah ha-Cohen's explanation in his encyclopedia, "Midrash ha-Hokhma"; brief consideration of the female contribution toward human reproduction in two other thirteenth-century Jewish encyclopedias, Shemtov Ibn Falaquera's "De ‘ot ha-Pilosofim" and Gershom ben Salomo's "Sh‘ar ha-Shamayim"].
Source: Medizinhistorisches Journal , 29., 4 ( 1994):  Pages 333 - 362.
Year of Publication: 1994.