Author: Sabrina Mervin
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781561820160
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 240
Book Description
Details the lives of more than one hundred women throughout history, from the myths of creation to famous writers, artists, healers, outlaws, Hollywood stars, and feminists
Women
Author: Sabrina Mervin
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781561820160
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 240
Book Description
Details the lives of more than one hundred women throughout history, from the myths of creation to famous writers, artists, healers, outlaws, Hollywood stars, and feminists
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781561820160
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 240
Book Description
Details the lives of more than one hundred women throughout history, from the myths of creation to famous writers, artists, healers, outlaws, Hollywood stars, and feminists
Heroines
Author:
Publisher: Abbeville Kids
ISBN: 9780789202109
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 88
Book Description
Profiles notable women from around the world and throughout history, including Joan of Arc, Marie Curie, and Amelia Earhart.
Publisher: Abbeville Kids
ISBN: 9780789202109
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 88
Book Description
Profiles notable women from around the world and throughout history, including Joan of Arc, Marie Curie, and Amelia Earhart.
Encyclopaedia of Indian Women Through the Ages: Period of freedom struggle
Author: Simmi Jain
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Women
Languages : en
Pages : 350
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Women
Languages : en
Pages : 350
Book Description
Women and the Shaping of Catholicism
Author: Richard Miller
Publisher: Liguori
ISBN:
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 148
Book Description
Seven distinguished Catholic theologians address the topic of Women and the Shaping of Catholicism at the Sixth Annual Conference on the Catholic Church in the 21st Century in Kansas City in 2008. (Catholic)
Publisher: Liguori
ISBN:
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 148
Book Description
Seven distinguished Catholic theologians address the topic of Women and the Shaping of Catholicism at the Sixth Annual Conference on the Catholic Church in the 21st Century in Kansas City in 2008. (Catholic)
Women Who Fly
Author: Serinity Young
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 019065970X
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 377
Book Description
From the beautiful apsaras of Hindu myth to the swan maidens of European fairy tales, stories of flying women-some carried by wings, others by clouds, rainbows, floating scarves, and flying horses-reveal the perennial fascination with and ambivalence about female power and sexuality. In Women Who Fly, Serinity Young examines the motif of the flying woman as it appears in a wide variety of cultures and historical periods, in legends, myths, rituals, sacred narratives, and artistic productions. She considers supernatural women like the Valkyries of Norse legend, who transport men to immortality; winged deities like the Greek goddesses Iris and Nike; figures of terror like the Furies, witches, and succubi; airborne Christian mystics; and wayward, dangerous women like Lilith and Morgan le Fay. Looking beyond the supernatural, Young examines the modern mythology surrounding twentieth-century female aviators like Amelia Earhart and Hanna Reitsch. Throughout, Young demonstrates that female power has always been inextricably linked with female sexuality and that the desire to control it is a pervasive theme in these stories. This is vividly depicted, for example, in the twelfth-century Niebelungenlied, in which the proud warrior-queen Brünnhilde loses her great physical strength when she is tricked into surrendering her virginity. Even in the twentieth-century the same idea is reflected in the exploits of the comic book and film character Wonder Woman who, Young suggests, retains her physical strength only because her love for fellow aviator Steve Trevor goes unrequited. The first book to systematically chronicle the figure of the flying woman in myth, literature, art, and pop culture, Women Who Fly offers a fresh look at the ways in which women have both influenced and been understood by society and religious traditions throughout the ages and around the world.
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 019065970X
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 377
Book Description
From the beautiful apsaras of Hindu myth to the swan maidens of European fairy tales, stories of flying women-some carried by wings, others by clouds, rainbows, floating scarves, and flying horses-reveal the perennial fascination with and ambivalence about female power and sexuality. In Women Who Fly, Serinity Young examines the motif of the flying woman as it appears in a wide variety of cultures and historical periods, in legends, myths, rituals, sacred narratives, and artistic productions. She considers supernatural women like the Valkyries of Norse legend, who transport men to immortality; winged deities like the Greek goddesses Iris and Nike; figures of terror like the Furies, witches, and succubi; airborne Christian mystics; and wayward, dangerous women like Lilith and Morgan le Fay. Looking beyond the supernatural, Young examines the modern mythology surrounding twentieth-century female aviators like Amelia Earhart and Hanna Reitsch. Throughout, Young demonstrates that female power has always been inextricably linked with female sexuality and that the desire to control it is a pervasive theme in these stories. This is vividly depicted, for example, in the twelfth-century Niebelungenlied, in which the proud warrior-queen Brünnhilde loses her great physical strength when she is tricked into surrendering her virginity. Even in the twentieth-century the same idea is reflected in the exploits of the comic book and film character Wonder Woman who, Young suggests, retains her physical strength only because her love for fellow aviator Steve Trevor goes unrequited. The first book to systematically chronicle the figure of the flying woman in myth, literature, art, and pop culture, Women Who Fly offers a fresh look at the ways in which women have both influenced and been understood by society and religious traditions throughout the ages and around the world.
Women's Lives
Author: Nahir I. Otaño Gracia
Publisher: University of Wales Press
ISBN: 1786838346
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 274
Book Description
Essays on a variety of medieval women, which will grant readers a more complete view of medieval women’s lives broadly speaking. These essays largely take a new perspective on their subjects, pushing readers to reconsider preconceived notions about medieval women, authority, and geography. This book will expand the knowledge base of our readers by introducing them to non-canonical and non-European subjects.
Publisher: University of Wales Press
ISBN: 1786838346
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 274
Book Description
Essays on a variety of medieval women, which will grant readers a more complete view of medieval women’s lives broadly speaking. These essays largely take a new perspective on their subjects, pushing readers to reconsider preconceived notions about medieval women, authority, and geography. This book will expand the knowledge base of our readers by introducing them to non-canonical and non-European subjects.
Ages of Woman, Ages of Man
Author: Merry Wiesner Hanks
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1317875818
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 294
Book Description
The collection is organized around two main principles, stages of life and gender, and is divided into eight chapters: childhood, youth and sexuality, courtship and weddings, married life, economic life, networks and communities, and widowhood and old age. The sources address the numerous and varied ways in which women and men’s notions of themselves affected their lives, and explore how accepted norms of masculine and feminine behaviour influenced social, economic, and religious change. Guided by a general editors' introduction and then an introduction to each chapter, the user will find this an invaluable reference companion to early modern gender history.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1317875818
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 294
Book Description
The collection is organized around two main principles, stages of life and gender, and is divided into eight chapters: childhood, youth and sexuality, courtship and weddings, married life, economic life, networks and communities, and widowhood and old age. The sources address the numerous and varied ways in which women and men’s notions of themselves affected their lives, and explore how accepted norms of masculine and feminine behaviour influenced social, economic, and religious change. Guided by a general editors' introduction and then an introduction to each chapter, the user will find this an invaluable reference companion to early modern gender history.
The Seven Ages
Author: Eva Figes
Publisher: Ballantine Books
ISBN: 9780345351999
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 292
Book Description
Publisher: Ballantine Books
ISBN: 9780345351999
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 292
Book Description
DC Comics: Wonder Woman (Tiny Book)
Author: Mike Avila
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1683834771
Category : Comics & Graphic Novels
Languages : en
Pages : 192
Book Description
DC Comics: Wonder Woman: Wisdom Through the Ages features a curated collection of Wonder Woman’s words of wisdom in a pocket-size hardcover book. Since her debut in All Star Comics in 1941, Wonder Woman has endured as a beacon of strength, truth, and peace. Now, fans of the Princess of the Amazons can rediscover her best moments in this miniature art book. Features & Highlights: Empowering quotes to inspire Wonder Woman fans everywhere Iconic moments in Wonder Woman’s comics history, including covers, panels, and other iconic art spanning nearly 80 years of Wonder Woman comics Pocket-Sized, this book fits right in your pocket, perfect for Amazonian inspiration on-the-go This miniature book, which comes in a deluxe slipcase, features the best of Wonder Woman through stunning art and memorable quotes and is the perfect way to celebrate your love for Diana of Themyscira.
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1683834771
Category : Comics & Graphic Novels
Languages : en
Pages : 192
Book Description
DC Comics: Wonder Woman: Wisdom Through the Ages features a curated collection of Wonder Woman’s words of wisdom in a pocket-size hardcover book. Since her debut in All Star Comics in 1941, Wonder Woman has endured as a beacon of strength, truth, and peace. Now, fans of the Princess of the Amazons can rediscover her best moments in this miniature art book. Features & Highlights: Empowering quotes to inspire Wonder Woman fans everywhere Iconic moments in Wonder Woman’s comics history, including covers, panels, and other iconic art spanning nearly 80 years of Wonder Woman comics Pocket-Sized, this book fits right in your pocket, perfect for Amazonian inspiration on-the-go This miniature book, which comes in a deluxe slipcase, features the best of Wonder Woman through stunning art and memorable quotes and is the perfect way to celebrate your love for Diana of Themyscira.
Women's Roles in the Middle Ages
Author: Sandy Bardsley
Publisher: Greenwood
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 264
Book Description
Information about women in this truly fascinating period from 500 to 1500 is in great demand and has been a challenge for historians to uncover. Bardsley has mined a wide range of primary sources, from noblewomen's writing, court rolls, chivalric literature, laws and legal documents, to archeology and artwork. This fresh survey provides readers with an excellent understanding of how women high and low fared in terms of religion, work, family, law, culture, and politics and public life. Even though medieval women were divided by social class, religion, age, marital status, place and period, they were all subject to an overarching patriarchal structure and sometimes could transcend their inferior status. Numerous examples of these exceptional women and their words are included. Chapter 1 examines religion, focusing on women's roles in the early Christian church, the lives of nuns and other professional religious women such as anchoresses and Beguines, the participation of Christian laywomen, and the experiences of Jewish and Islamic women in Western Europe. The second chapter examines women's work, looking in turn at the kinds of work performed by peasant women, townswomen, and noblewomen. Women's roles within the family form the subject of the third chapter. This chapter follows women throughout the typical lifecycle - from girl to widow - examining the expectations and experiences of women at each stage. Chapter 4, Women and the Law, focuses on the ways in which laws both restricted and protected women. It also considers the crimes with which women were most often charged and surveys laws regarding marriage and widowhood. Women's roles in creative arts form the basis of the fifth chapter, Women and Culture. This chapter examines women's roles as artists, authors, composers, and patrons, as well as investigating the ways in which women were represented in works produced by men. Finally, chapter 6 discusses women's experiences in politics and public life. While women as a group were typically banned from holding positions of public authority, some found ways to get around this stricture, while others were able to exercise power behind the scenes. The final chapter thus encapsulates a major theme of this book: the interplay between broader patriarchal forces that limited women's status and autonomy and the role of individuals who were able to overcome or circumvent such forces. Medieval women were, as a group, subordinate to their husbands and fathers, but certain women, under certain circumstances, evaded subordination.
Publisher: Greenwood
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 264
Book Description
Information about women in this truly fascinating period from 500 to 1500 is in great demand and has been a challenge for historians to uncover. Bardsley has mined a wide range of primary sources, from noblewomen's writing, court rolls, chivalric literature, laws and legal documents, to archeology and artwork. This fresh survey provides readers with an excellent understanding of how women high and low fared in terms of religion, work, family, law, culture, and politics and public life. Even though medieval women were divided by social class, religion, age, marital status, place and period, they were all subject to an overarching patriarchal structure and sometimes could transcend their inferior status. Numerous examples of these exceptional women and their words are included. Chapter 1 examines religion, focusing on women's roles in the early Christian church, the lives of nuns and other professional religious women such as anchoresses and Beguines, the participation of Christian laywomen, and the experiences of Jewish and Islamic women in Western Europe. The second chapter examines women's work, looking in turn at the kinds of work performed by peasant women, townswomen, and noblewomen. Women's roles within the family form the subject of the third chapter. This chapter follows women throughout the typical lifecycle - from girl to widow - examining the expectations and experiences of women at each stage. Chapter 4, Women and the Law, focuses on the ways in which laws both restricted and protected women. It also considers the crimes with which women were most often charged and surveys laws regarding marriage and widowhood. Women's roles in creative arts form the basis of the fifth chapter, Women and Culture. This chapter examines women's roles as artists, authors, composers, and patrons, as well as investigating the ways in which women were represented in works produced by men. Finally, chapter 6 discusses women's experiences in politics and public life. While women as a group were typically banned from holding positions of public authority, some found ways to get around this stricture, while others were able to exercise power behind the scenes. The final chapter thus encapsulates a major theme of this book: the interplay between broader patriarchal forces that limited women's status and autonomy and the role of individuals who were able to overcome or circumvent such forces. Medieval women were, as a group, subordinate to their husbands and fathers, but certain women, under certain circumstances, evaded subordination.