Women and Disability in Medieval Literature

  • Pearman T
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Summary: This book serves as the first in its field to analyze how disability and gender both thematically and formally operate within late medieval popular literature. Reading romance, conduct manuals, and spiritual autobiography, the study proposes a "gendered model" for exploring the processes by which differences like gender and disability get coded as deviant.

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Pearman, T. V. (2010). Women and Disability in Medieval Literature. Women and Disability in Medieval Literature. Palgrave Macmillan US. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230117563

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