Gender in medieval places, spaces and thresholds LITERARY COLLECTIONS / Diaries & JournalsThis book addresses the concept of gender in the Middle Ages through the study of place and space, exploring how gender and space may be mutually constructive and how individuals and communities make and are made by the places and spaces they inhabit. Interrogating the thresholds between sacred and secular, public and private, enclosure and exposure, domestic and political, movement and stasis, the essays in this collection draw on current research
Mango is grown in more than 100 countries and is a commercially important fruit for many countries in the tropics
The publication of such a corpus also offers for the first time a secure basis for judging the attribution to Girolamo da Carpi of the seemingly endless succession of Cinquecento drawings of antique sculpture and grotteschi
This book looks at the relationships between form
Both methods are associated with acute pain
illustrating each with color photographs and black and white drawings
This monograph examines a number of motifs central to the expression of the ideal of sovereignty as it is articulated in Vedic liturgical poetry
Examines each stage of the EU monetary crisis along with the political and social impact
the scarcity of fertilization studies in bananas is surprising
profit and wealth distribution
Artificial intelligence and robotics have defined and redefined work environments worldwide
An interdisciplinary study of 'medieval film' and its cultural functions
The first part of this volume assesses general issues such as landscape approaches