Female Fury and the Masculine Spirit of Vengeance: Revenge and Gender from Classical to Early Modern Literature

Revenge is often thought of as a quintessentially masculine activity, set in a martial world of blood feuds and patriarchal codes of honour. However, the quest for vengeance can also be portrayed as intensifying passionate feelings traditionally thought of as feminine. In such instances revenge does not confirm a man’s heroic valour, but is a potentially emasculating force, dangerous to his reason, self-mastery, and gender identity. Such alternative ways of viewing revenge are also ...

Sponsoring Organization(s) : 
University of Bristol, UK
Event type: 
Event
Event date: 
Wednesday, September 5, 2012 to Thursday, September 6, 2012
Event Location: 
Bristol, UK
Abstract due date: 
Thursday, May 31, 2012
Categories: 
Comparative
Interdisciplinary
British
Gender & Sexuality
Medieval
Early Modern & Renaissance
Classical Studies
Cultural Studies
History
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