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... male counterparts . In fact analysis of the male characters would seem to imply that the code of gen- dered virtues is not only subverted but categorically reversed . It is no coin- cidence that Villedieu places Nitétis and Mandanne in ...
... male counterparts . In fact analysis of the male characters would seem to imply that the code of gen- dered virtues is not only subverted but categorically reversed . It is no coin- cidence that Villedieu places Nitétis and Mandanne in ...
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... male or female . The discursive elements which celebrate female sovereignty become sub- merged on a larger scale in the tenets of the predominant paradigm . Firstly , these writers are not highlighting general female military capacity ...
... male or female . The discursive elements which celebrate female sovereignty become sub- merged on a larger scale in the tenets of the predominant paradigm . Firstly , these writers are not highlighting general female military capacity ...
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... male sovereignty.57Jeanne initially continues to assert her authority , yet ultimate- ly her power is usurped and she is executed . Even Gillet de la Tessonerie's Venda , despite the stridently feminist speech , decides to abdicate ...
... male sovereignty.57Jeanne initially continues to assert her authority , yet ultimate- ly her power is usurped and she is executed . Even Gillet de la Tessonerie's Venda , despite the stridently feminist speech , decides to abdicate ...
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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS | 6 |
some cases from late medieval Lucca | 43 |
She was usually placed with the great men and leaders of | 67 |
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