Medieval Bodies: Integrity, Rupture and Metamorphosis (Ordinary)
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This course focuses on the body in the Middle Ages as a site where different discourses were played out, a symbolic space that could be figured as either whole and integral, or unstable and unpredictable. The image of the body in medieval European cultures was open to the influence of ideology, politics, religion, and gender hierarchies, and while often presented in terms of oppositions: human and animal, body and spirit, male and female.
Credit Level: 9
Year taken: Year 3 Undergraduate
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