Proceedings of the Illinois Medieval Association
Volume 11 · 1994

Figures of Speech:
The Body in Medieval Art, History, and Literature
Editors: Allen J. Frantzen and David A. Robertson
Editorial Assistant: Stephen J. Harris
Online Editorial Assistant: Christina Heckman

 

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    1. Figuring Forth the Body of Christ: Devotion and Politics
    by David Aers

    Response to David Aers
    by Kathleen Biddick

    2. Becoming Ethnographic: Reading Inquisitorial Authority in The Hammer of Witches
    by Kathleen Biddick

    Response to Kathleen Biddick
    by David Aers

    3. Bodies, Buildings, and Boundaries: Metaphors of Liminality in Old English and Old Norse Literature
    by Joyce Tally Lionarons

    4. Productive Destruction: Torture, Text, and the Body in the Old English Andreas
    by Christopher Fee

    5. Disrupting the Norm: Sodomy, Culture, and the Male Body in Peter Damian's Liber Gomorrhianus
    by David Lorenzo Boyd

    6. Confining the Daughter: Gower's "Tale of Canace and Machaire" and the Politics of the Body
    María Bullón-Fernández

    7. The Virgin above the Writing in the First Vita of Bodely, Douce 114
    Rebecca Clouse

    8. Reading the Body in Le Livre de Seyntz Medecines
    Andrew Taylor

    9. Fearful Villainy
    Douglas Moffat

    10. Dirty Magic: Seiðr, Science, and the Parturating Man in Medieval Norse and Welsh Literature
    Sarah Lynn Higley

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