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Marking Maternity In Middle English Romance Mothers Identity And Contamination
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  • paperback· 232 pp9781137343482
First published 2014

Marking Maternity In Middle English Romance Mothers Identity And Contamination

By Angela Florschuetz

Working at the intersection of medical, theological, cultural, and literary studies, "Marking Maternity" offers an innovative approach to understanding maternity, genealogy, and social identity as they are represented in popular literature in late-medieval England. This book examines how Middle English romances have come to reflect the impact of dominant contemporary discourses of maternal influence and contamination upon individuals, communities, and families. Angela Florschuetz goes onto argue while these romances often reference and participate in contemporary discourses that identify the maternal with contamination, they also reframe the problem of maternal influence by focusing on the corrosive effects of these anxieties upon all levels of society.

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