Bodytalk
Discover the compelling insights of E. Jane Burns in her thought-provoking book, Bodytalk, published by the University of Pennsylvania Press in 1993. Spanning 304 pages, this engaging work delves into the narratives of female protagonists within medieval literature, particularly those penned by male authors. Burns artfully argues that these characters challenge and subvert the stereotypical roles imposed upon them, allowing their voices to resonate against the constraints of their fictive anatomy.
With a focus on the intersection of gender and literature, Bodytalk offers a critical examination of women's representation in medieval texts, making it an essential read for anyone interested in literary criticism, history, and the evolution of female agency in literature. Join Burns on this enlightening journey through the complexities of civilization and the human experience in literature, and explore how these medieval voices still speak to us today.