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Record Number:
131
Author(s)/Creator(s):
Burns , E. Jane, Sarah Kay, Roberta L. Krueger and Helen Solterer
Contributor(s):
Title:
Feminism and the Discipline of Old French Studies: "Une Bele Disjointure"
Source:
Medievalism and the Modernist Temper. Edited by R. Howard Bloch and Stephen G. Nichols. Johns Hopkins University Press, 1996. Pages 225 - 266.
Description:
Article Type:
Essay
Subject
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:
Authors- Collaboration
Chansons de Femme, Literary Genre
Chansons de Geste, Literary Genre
Feminist Theory
French Studies
Gender
Literature- Verse
Medieval Studies
Poststructuralist Theory
Raoul de Cambrai, Chanson de Geste
Women Scholars
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Geographic Area:
France
Century:
General
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Abstract:
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E. Jane Burns, Sarah Kay, Roberta L. Krueger, and Helen Solterer present a witty and thought-provoking collaborative essay about the "bele disjointure" they perceive as scholars caught in between Old French philology and varieties of feminism, a site of conflict and challenge which they find equally constructive for the rethinking of both kinds of approaches. From the review written by Dr. Richard J. Utz of "Medievalism and the Modernist Temper,"
"Medieval Review" (TMR ID: 96.12.11)
. [Reproduced by permission of the "Medieval Review."].
Author's Affiliation:
Duke University, Girton College, University of Cambridge, Hamilton College, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Conference Info:
- , -
Year of Publication:
1996.
Language:
English
ISSN/ISBN:
Not Available