Representations of Rape and Consent in Medieval English Laws and Literature (Gender and Power in the Premodern World)

Representations of Rape and Consent in Medieval English Laws and Literature (Gender and Power in the Premodern World)

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 214 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781802702743
  • DDC分類 364.1530941

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How did legal, literary, and scientific discourses intersect to define sexual non-consent in the Middle Ages? How did popular cultural assumptions about sexuality and gender influence actual medieval criminal proceedings? And how far have we really come today?

This book explores medieval English understandings of rape, consent, and the assumed mind-body dichotomy of rapists and rape victims. It demonstrates how laws, trial records, popular romance, and ecclesiastic and medical texts defined sexual consent and non-consent, and the consequences of such ideologies. By comparing episodes of rape and consent across diverse primary sources, it considers important medieval English rape myths and victim-blaming stereotypes. Significantly, it also highlights the cultural trepidation associated with believing women's accusations of rape and questions how much "progress" we have made since then.

Contents

List of Illustrations

Abbreviations

Introduction. Rape and Consent in Medieval England

Chapter 1. The Physicality of (Non-)Consent: Secular raptus Laws

Chapter 2. The Duality of Mental and Physical (Non-)Consent: Ecclesiastical Perspectives

Chapter 3. Laws in Practice: The Eyre Courts

Chapter 4. Consent of the Flesh

Chapter 5. Abduction and Malicious Rape Accusations in Romance

Chapter 6. Rape in Romance

Conclusion. The Body of Proof and the Rapable Body

Bibliography

Index

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