Proseminar: Women and Space in medieval England

  • Teaching

    Details

    Faculty Faculty of Humanities
    Domain English
    Code UE-L06.01323
    Languages English
    Type of lesson Proseminar
    Level Bachelor
    Semester SP-2023

    Schedules and rooms

    Summary schedule Monday 17:15 - 19:00, Hebdomadaire (Spring semester)

    Teaching

    Responsibles
    • Vuille Juliette
    Teachers
    • Vuille Juliette
    Description

    At a time when the COVID pandemic has foregrounded the still-existing inequalities of men and women’s use of the private space (in terms of the share of domestic work and unpaid care duties), and when the public space of the supermarket still shows increased accessibility to women, this Proseminar will enable students to come to terms with the ways space was gendered in the medieval period, and still is now. It will investigate how literary production encodes, and encoded, gender geographically. 

    Using contemporary theories focusing on the gendering of architecture and space, students will learn to qualify the perceived medieval binary association of women with the private sphere, and men with public life (with the common, public woman as a liminal case) by examining how religion, socio-economic status, or professional activity changed the geography of women's medieval experience, as well as exploring the ways in which women challenged these fleeting geographical boundaries through pilgrimage, festivals, visionary experiences, etc... Through excerpts from Ancrene Wisse, Chaucer's "Wife of Bath Prologue", and the writings of Julian of Norwich and Margery Kempe (with additional use of shorter passages from patristic writings, other women writers on the Continent, etc...), this seminar will offer students a broader understanding of what it means to be a woman in space, and what it meant in the Middle Ages in England. It will point to ways gender was used in literature to signify other concerns, such as heterodoxy, social status, the difference between religious and secular, and that between public and private.

    Softskills No
    Off field No
    BeNeFri No
    Mobility Yes
    UniPop No
  • Dates and rooms
    Date Hour Type of lesson Place
    20.02.2023 17:15 - 19:00 Cours MIS 02, Room 2122
    27.02.2023 17:15 - 19:00 Cours MIS 02, Room 2122
    06.03.2023 17:15 - 19:00 Cours MIS 02, Room 2122
    13.03.2023 17:15 - 19:00 Cours MIS 02, Room 2122
    20.03.2023 17:15 - 19:00 Cours MIS 02, Room 2122
    27.03.2023 17:15 - 19:00 Cours MIS 02, Room 2122
    03.04.2023 17:15 - 19:00 Cours MIS 02, Room 2122
    17.04.2023 17:15 - 19:00 Cours MIS 02, Room 2122
    24.04.2023 17:15 - 19:00 Cours MIS 02, Room 2122
    01.05.2023 17:15 - 19:00 Cours MIS 02, Room 2122
    08.05.2023 17:15 - 19:00 Cours MIS 02, Room 2122
    15.05.2023 17:15 - 19:00 Cours MIS 02, Room 2122
    22.05.2023 17:15 - 19:00 Cours MIS 02, Room 2122
  • Assessments methods

    Séminaire - SP-2023, Session d'été 2023

    Assessments methods By rating, By success/failure

    Séminaire - SP-2023, Autumn Session 2023

    Assessments methods By rating, By success/failure

    Séminaire - SA-2023, Session d'hiver 2024

    Assessments methods By rating, By success/failure

    Séminaire - SP-2024, Session d'été 2024

    Assessments methods By rating, By success/failure
  • Assignment
    Valid for the following curricula:
    English Language and Literature 120
    Version: SA15_BA_ang_V02
    Module Four: Theory and Texts
    Module Six: Advanced Research and Writing

    English Language and Literature 60
    Version: SA15_BA_ang_V01
    Theory and Texte or Culture and Identity > Module Four: Theory and Texts

    Ens. compl. en Lettres
    Version: ens_compl_lettres

    Lettres [Cours]
    Version: Lettres_v01