Mens Recollections of a Womens Rite: Medieval English Mens Recollections Regarding the Rite of the Purification of Women after Childbirth
Author: Lee B.R.
Source: Gender & History, Volume 14, Number 2, August 2002 , pp. 224-241(18)
Publisher: Blackwell Publishing
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- In this Subject: History , Families & Communities , Gender Studies
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Abstract:
This study examines the recollections of medieval English men, found in proofofage inquests, regarding their participation in the rite of the purification of women after childbirth. Because the rite of purification was reserved to women, scant attention has been paid to how this rite and the customs surrounding it played in the lives of medieval men. These mens recollections situate postpartum purification within the festivities celebrating the birth of a mans heir. For them, it is a public event celebrating paternity and lineage, and a forum for the negotiation of social relationships.
Language: English
Document Type: Research article

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