Modernizing Joan of Arc: Conceptions, Costumes, and CanonizationMcFarland, Incorporated, Publishers, 2008 - 199 страници Historical opinions regarding Joan of Arc are fraught with contradiction. As one of the most widely studied women in history, she has been labeled both a saint and a criminal, both a pioneering feminist and an "unnatural" transvestite. This work explores the attitudes that have followed Joan of Arc for centuries, beginning with the notions of gender and authority in the 15th century during Joan's criminal trials. The book's central premise explores the interconnected social and political threads that informed the decision to canonize Joan of Arc in the nineteenth century, with extensive analysis of the many biographies that appeared during and after the canonization itself. Depictions of her as a leader contradict those that cast her as an obedient child. Dolgin traces the prevalent portrayals of Joan as a cultural icon for disparate social and political agendas. A unique focus on the role of women's clothing and the feminine image prevails throughout the book, with special attention to the portrayals of Joan of Arc and women in paintings, war posters, theater productions, and films during the early 20th century. |
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... nature . Once the historical data was disseminated , the push toward canonization intensified and Joan was idealized ... natural ” tendencies for men and women . The rel- evant concept from The Social Contract was Rousseau's assertion ...
... nature . Once the historical data was disseminated , the push toward canonization intensified and Joan was idealized ... natural ” tendencies for men and women . The rel- evant concept from The Social Contract was Rousseau's assertion ...
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... natural , combine to make it unlikely that women should be collectively rebellious to the power of men . They are so ... nature ; he uses this as evidence for his argument that women do not need the kind of thorough , formal education ...
... natural , combine to make it unlikely that women should be collectively rebellious to the power of men . They are so ... nature ; he uses this as evidence for his argument that women do not need the kind of thorough , formal education ...
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... natural choice for Anouilh's perspective . More pessimistic than Shaw's con- cern that human nature does not change , Anouilh's cynicism encompasses both human nature and human institutions . His conclusion that Joan was an inexplicable ...
... natural choice for Anouilh's perspective . More pessimistic than Shaw's con- cern that human nature does not change , Anouilh's cynicism encompasses both human nature and human institutions . His conclusion that Joan was an inexplicable ...
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The Pattern in Pieces | 7 |
The Historical Joan | 25 |
The Canonization Era in Context | 43 |
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