Performing Women in the Middle Ages: Sex, Gender, and the Medieval Iberian Lyric

Performing Women in the Middle Ages: Sex, Gender, and the Medieval Iberian Lyric

by D. Filios
Performing Women in the Middle Ages: Sex, Gender, and the Medieval Iberian Lyric

Performing Women in the Middle Ages: Sex, Gender, and the Medieval Iberian Lyric

by D. Filios

Hardcover(2005)

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Overview

Unruly women constantly speak out in lyric poetry, their voices brought to life in the bodies of female singers, dancers, and instrumentalists. Performing Women is the first book-length study of female performers in Galician-Portuguese and Castilian comic-satiric poetry. Filios reconstructs medieval women's oral performances by bringing modern ethnographic work and performance theory to bear on literary and historical evidence. Filios explores how women's performances (and men's impersonations of women) contributed to the construction of the court, the marketplace, and the countryside as cultural spaces defined by certain acts, discourses, and conflicts. She argues that poetic portraits of sexually aggressive courtesans, bread sellers, and mountain women allowed elite men to portray their own sexuality as transgressive and to adopt temporarily a female identity, enabling them to speak and act as a degraded other. While these portraits may be misogynistic, they also demonstrate that poets appreciated marginalized women's characters, placing speeches overtly critical of dominant power structures in their mouths and constructing imaginary communities around them. Men wrote these characters, women appropriated them, ironically performing as themselves. By situating medieval lyric poems in their dialogic performance context, this study demonstrates the centrality female performers in poetic spectacles.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781403967305
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan US
Publication date: 03/08/2005
Series: The New Middle Ages
Edition description: 2005
Pages: 262
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.03(d)

About the Author

DENISE FILIOS is Assistant Professor in the Department of Spanish and Portuguese at the University of Iowa, USA.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Female Voices in the Medieval Lyric Women, Performance, and Medieval Iberian Poetry Performance Spaces: Court, Marketplace, and Mountain Range Soldaderas' Deviant Performances and Poets' Counter-Poses: Courtly Play in the Cantigas de Escarnio e de Mal Dizer Panaderas as Marketplace Orators: Selling Sex, Negotiating Value, and Evaluating Men Monstrosity in the Mountains, Courtesy at Court: Contest Space in the Serranilla Performing Gender and Class in Medieval Iberia List of Works Cited
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