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Women and Laughter in Medieval Comic Literature
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Keywords: literature, comic, medieval, laughter, women
Number of Pages: 224
Published: 2003-07-01
List price: $75.00
ISBN-10: 0472113216
ISBN-13: 9780472113217
Book Description:
This study is the first to investigate women’s laughter as a particular kind of "talking back" to medieval discourse on women, the subject of recent feminist medievalist studies. Female characters openly embrace women’s laughter, associated with the body and castigated for its unruliness in conduct literature. Acknowledging that comic works were grounded in antifeminist traditions and that their female characters were in fact targets of laughter for male authors, this study argues that female characters who laugh and tell jokes also offer traces of how women might have used their laughter to respond to negative pronouncements about women in medieval culture. Both laughable and laughing, the female protagonists studied in this book will engage modern readers with their witty, sometimes bawdy jokes, allowing us to imagine the pleasures that medieval comic literature, so often labeled misogynous, offered to women as well as to men.
Lisa Perfetti is Assistant Professor of French, Muhlenberg College.
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