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1.
Record Number:
6216
Author(s):
Hamilton, Tracy Chapman
Contributor(s):
Title :
The Fabrication of Gendered Memory: Queenship, Topography, and Scholastic Patronage of the Colleges de Navarre and Bourgogne in Fourteenth-Century Paris
Source:
Seeing Gender: Perspectives on Medieval Gender and Sexuality. Gender and Medieval Studies Conference, King's College, London, January 4-6, 2002. . 2002.
Year of Publication:
2002.
2.
Record Number:
3656
Author(s):
Karras, Ruth Mazo.
Contributor(s):
Title :
Separating the Men from the Goats: Masculinity, Civilization, and Identity Formation in the Medieval University [the author analyzes an initiation ritual and argues that students thereby transcend the bestial and the feminine to become part of a cultural male elite].
Source:
Conflicted Identities and Multiple Masculinities: Men in the Medieval West. Edited by Jacqueline Murray . Garland Medieval Casebooks, volume 25. Garland Reference Library of the Humanities, volume 2078. Garland Publishing, 1999. Pages 189 - 213.
Year of Publication:
1999.
3.
Record Number:
2421
Author(s):
Karras, Ruth Mazo.
Contributor(s):
Title :
Sharing Wine, Women, and Song: Masculine Identity Formation in the Medieval European Universities
Source:
Becoming Male in the Middle Ages. Edited by Jeffrey Jerome Cohen and Bonnie Wheeler . Garland Publishing, 1997. Pages 187 - 202.
Year of Publication:
1997.
4.
Record Number:
3681
Author(s):
Underhill, Frances A.
Contributor(s):
Title :
Elizabeth de Burgh: Connoisseur and Patron [The author surveys Elizabeth de Burgh's extensive patronage of literary, academic, and artistic endeavors; she devoted her greatest efforts to Clare College, an unusual choice of patronage for the time.]
Source:
The Cultural Patronage of Medieval Women. Edited by June Hall McCash . University of Georgia Press, 1996. Pages 266 - 287.
Year of Publication:
1996.