The Olde Daunce Richard P. NathanIn this volume a variety of perspectives reevaluate the nature of friendship, desire, and the olde daunce of love in the Middle Ages. Challenging earlier scholarly notions about medieval marriage, this book suggests and explores the legitimacy of marital friendship, affection, and mutuality. The authors explore the relationship of medieval love to companionship, equality, and power, and relate medieval expressions of love to a number of issues
Unruly Catholic Feminists offers new perspectives on gender and religion today-and for the days yet to come
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Filled with anecdotes
women film-makers
Repetition and Subjectivity offers an in-depth exploration of the relationship between Kierkegaard's concept of repetition and the psychoanalytic one
and the reception of the central repertory of the musical theater
her life is forever associated with the death of her father
these companions offer critical evaluations of key figures in the American and European sociological tradition
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Through readings of Fichte