Of Ladies and Knights, Saints and Bandits
Sociohistorical Readings about Feudal Society in Medieval Literature
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https://doi.org/10.24215/23139048e053Keywords:
Literature, History, interdiscipline, methodology, social ordersAbstract
The dossier, product of the works presented in the International Research Webinar “La Edad Media desde la Interdisciplinariedad. Problemas y propuestas metodológicas”, contains texts that discuss the identity and sociocultural representation of the different social statuses of feudal society in the medieval West from an interdisciplinary perspective. Thus, the works analyze various conceptual, narrative, and contextual elements to put forward, based on the links between Literature and History, various proposals around the particular objects of study, attending to social, emotional, and gender markers.
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