Medieval Fabrications: Dress, Textiles, Clothwork, and Other Cultural Imaginings

Medieval Fabrications: Dress, Textiles, Clothwork, and Other Cultural Imaginings

Medieval Fabrications: Dress, Textiles, Clothwork, and Other Cultural Imaginings

Medieval Fabrications: Dress, Textiles, Clothwork, and Other Cultural Imaginings

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Overview

The varied cultural functions of dress, textiles, and clothwork are used in this collection of essays to examine long-standing assumptions about the Middle Ages. At one end of the spectrum, questions of dress call up feminist theoretical investigations into the body and subjectivity, while broadening those inquiries to include theories of masculinity and queer identity as well. At the other extreme, the production and distribution of textiles carries us into the domain of economic history and the study of material commodities, trade and cultural patterns of exchange within western Europe and between east and west. Contributors to this volume represent a broad array of disciplines currently involved in rethinking medieval culture in terms of the material world.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781403961860
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan US
Publication date: 04/15/2005
Series: The New Middle Ages
Edition description: 2005
Pages: 279
Product dimensions: 5.51(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.03(d)

About the Author

SAHAR AMER Associate Professor of Asian Studies, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, USA ATHLEEN ASHLEY Professor of English, University of Southern Maine, USA MADELINE CAVINESS Professor of Art History, Tufts University ANDREA DENNY-BROWN Graduate student, English, Columbia University, New York, USA DYAN ELLIOTT Professor of History, University of Indiana, Bloomington, USA SARAH-GRACE HELLER Assistant Professor of Romance Languages, Ohio State University, USA RUTH KARRAS Professor of History, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, USA SARAH KAY Senior Lecturer, French, Cambridge University, UK SHARON KINOSHITA Associate Professor of Literature, University of California, Santa Cruz, USA ROBERTA L. KRUEGER Professor of Romance Languages, Hamilton College, USA PAMELA SHEINGORN Professor of Art, Baruch College, City University of New York (CUNY), and Professor of Medieval Studies at the Graduate Center, CUNY, USA JANET SNYDER Assistant Professor of Art History, West Virginia University, USA CLAIRE SPONSLER Associate Professor of English, University of Iowa, USA

Table of Contents

Introduction: Why Textiles Make a Difference; E.J.Burns Text and Textile: Lydgate's Tapestry Poems; C.Sponsler Tristan Slippers: An Image of Adultery or a Symbol of Marriage?; K.Starkey Dressing and Undressing the Clergy: Rites of Ordination and Degradation; D.Elliott Uncovering Griselda: Christine de Pizan, 'une seule chemise' and the Clerical Tradition' R.L.Krueger 'This Skill in a Woman is By No Means to be Despised': Weaving and the Gender Division of Labor in the Middle Ages; R.Mazo Karras Tucks and Darts: Adjusting Patterns for Stained Glass Windows Around 1200; , M.H.Caviness Sumptuary Legislation in Thirteenth-Century France, Languedoc and Italy: Limiting Yardage and Change of Clothes; S.Heller Material and Symbolic Gift Giving: Clothes in English and French Wills; K.Ashley Cloth From the Promised Land: Appropriated Islamic Tiraz in Twelfth-Century French Sculpture; J.Snyder Almeria Silk and the French Feudal Imaginary: Towards a 'Material' History of the Medieval Mediterranean; S.Kinoshita 'How Philosophy Matters: Sex, Death, Clothes, and Boethius', A.Denny-Brown Flayed Skin as an Object: Representation and Materiality in Guillaume de Deguileville's Pelerinage de la Vie Humaine ; S.Kay
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