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Emotions and gender in Byzantine culture / Stavroula Constantinou, Mati Meyer, editors.

Contributor Constantinou, Stavroula, editor.

ImprintCham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan, [2019]

Imprint2019

Descriptionxxiii, 327 pages : color illustrations ; 23 cm.

Note:pt. I Introduction -- 1. Towards an Approach to Gendered Emotions in Byzantine Culture: An Introduction / Mati Meyer -- pt. II Gender of Grief -- 2. 'Emotioning' Gender: Plotting the Male and the Female in Byzantine Greek Passions and Lives of Holy Couples / Andria Andreou -- 3. Pity and Lamentation in the Authorial Personae of John Kaminiates and Anna Komnene / Leonora Neville -- 4. Gendering Grief: Emotional Eunuchs-Consoling Constantine the Paphlagonian / Shaun Tougher -- pt. III Women and 'Male' Emotions -- 5. Empresses in Byzantine Society: Justifiably Angry or Simply Angry? / Andriani Georgiou -- 6. Emotions on Stage: The 'Manly' Woman Martyr in the Menologion of Basil II / Valentina Cantone -- pt. IV Men, Women and Erotic Passion -- 7. Eros as Passion, Affection and Nature: Gendered Perceptions of Erotic Emotion in Byzantium / Ingela Nilsson -- 8. 'Weaver of Tales': The Veroli Box and the Power of Eros in Byzantium / Diliana Angelova -- 9. Stirring up Sundry Emotions in the Byzantine Illuminated Book: Reflections on the Female Body / Mati Meyer -- pt. V Conclusion -- 10. Gendered Emotions and Affective Genders: A Response / Stavroula Constantinou.

Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references and index.

Note:"This book examines the gendered dimensions of emotions and the emotional aspects of gender within Byzantine culture and suggests possible readings of such instances. In so doing, the volume celebrates the current breadth of Byzantine gender studies while at the same time contributing to the emerging field of Byzantine emotion studies. It offers the reader an array of perspectives encompassing various sources and media, including historiography, hagiography, theological writings, epistolography, erotic literature, art objects, and illuminated manuscripts. The ten chapters cover a time span ranging from the early to the late Byzantine periods. This diversity is secured by an expanded and enriched exploration of the collection's unifying theme of gendered emotions. The scope and breadth of the chapters also reflect the ways in which Byzantine gender and emotion have been studied thus far, while at the same time offering novel approaches that challenge established opinions in Byzantine studies." --Publisher's website.



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Constantinou, Stavroula, editor.
Meyer, Mati, editor.
Series Statement
New approaches to Byzantine history and culture
Subject:
Emotions -- Sex differences -- Byzantine Empire.
Sex role -- Byzantine Empire.
Byzantine Empire -- Social conditions.
Series Added Entry-Uniform title
New approaches to Byzantine history and culture.