Proseminar: The Virgin Mary and the Role of Women in Medieval England

  • Unterricht

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    Fakultät Philosophische Fakultät
    Bereich Englisch
    Code UE-L06.00924
    Sprachen Englisch
    Art der Unterrichtseinheit Proseminar
    Kursus Bachelor
    Semester SA-2019

    Zeitplan und Räume

    Vorlesungszeiten Dienstag 13:15 - 15:00, Wöchentlich (Herbstsemester)

    Unterricht

    Dozenten-innen
    • Dutton Elisabeth
    Beschreibung

    The Virgin Mary was a powerful figure in the medieval church.  Her authority came from her position as ‘Mother of God’, but she was considered also to be the first Christian believer, an example of faith and submission.  During the medieval period, she became also an ideal of beauty and virginal purity, and writers praise her with the language of love lyric.  Her image develops alongside that of the lady of courtly romance; desired but always sexually unavailable, she can nonetheless be petitioned by her devoted servants and can intercede on their behalf with God. 

                How did the literary construction of Mary relate to medieval women?  The contradictions of her presentation as ideal virgin and ideal mother make her a difficult role model.  The increasingly aristocratic image which is created for her, though lacking scriptural authority, appears socially conservative.  Nonetheless, writing by and for women suggests that she was a beloved figure, spiritually important to them in various ways.  This course will examine constructions of Mary in poetry, prose and drama, as well as in medieval art, and the evidence we have of women’s responses to the ‘Mother of God’.

    Lernziele
    • Knowledge of the different genres of medieval literature
    • Familiarity with the scriptural and apocryphal Marian narratives
    • Understanding of medieval ideas about motherhood and virginity
    • An appreciation of issues of gender in relation to medieval texts
    • Appreciation of the relationship between the language of romance and the language of medieval devotion
    • Increased familiarity with late Middle English language
    Soft Skills Nein
    ausserhalb des Bereichs Ja
    BeNeFri Nein
    Mobilität Ja
    UniPop Nein
  • Einzeltermine und Räume
    Datum Zeit Art der Unterrichtseinheit Ort
    17.09.2019 13:15 - 15:00 Kurs MIS 02, Raum 2122
    24.09.2019 13:15 - 15:00 Kurs MIS 02, Raum 2122
    01.10.2019 13:15 - 15:00 Kurs MIS 02, Raum 2122
    08.10.2019 13:15 - 15:00 Kurs MIS 02, Raum 2122
    15.10.2019 13:15 - 15:00 Kurs MIS 02, Raum 2122
    22.10.2019 13:15 - 15:00 Kurs MIS 02, Raum 2122
    29.10.2019 13:15 - 15:00 Kurs MIS 02, Raum 2122
    05.11.2019 13:15 - 15:00 Kurs MIS 02, Raum 2122
    12.11.2019 13:15 - 15:00 Kurs MIS 02, Raum 2122
    19.11.2019 13:15 - 15:00 Kurs MIS 02, Raum 2122
    26.11.2019 13:15 - 15:00 Kurs MIS 02, Raum 2122
    03.12.2019 13:15 - 15:00 Kurs MIS 02, Raum 2122
    10.12.2019 13:15 - 15:00 Kurs MIS 02, Raum 2122
    17.12.2019 13:15 - 15:00 Kurs MIS 02, Raum 2122
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  • Zuordnung
    Zählt für die folgenden Studienpläne:
    Englische Sprache und Literatur 120
    Version: SA15_BA_ang_V02
    Module Four: Theory and Texts
    Module Six: Advanced Research and Writing

    Englische Sprache und Literatur 60
    Version: SA15_BA_ang_V01
    Theory and Texte or Culture and Identity > Module Four: Theory and Texts

    Ergänzende Lehrveranstaltungen in phil.
    Version: ens_compl_lettres

    Philosophische Fakultät [Vorl.]
    Version: Lettres_v01