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Be a Perfect Man - Christian Masculinity and the Carolingian Aristocracy
Andrew J. Romig
MT - University of Pennsylvania Press (2017)
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Charlemagne's Book on Images
Andrew J. Romig
UNIV OF TORONTO PR (2010)
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Charlemagne's Book on Images
Andrew J. Romig
UNIV OF TORONTO PR (2010)
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From Iconoclasm to Iconodulism and the Carolingian Response
Andrew J. Romig
UNIV OF TORONTO PR (2012)
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The Charlemagne Legend in Medieval Latin Texts
William J. Purkis; Matthew Gabriele; Andrew Romig; Jace Stuckey; James B. Williams
D. S. Brewer (2016)
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Be a Perfect Man - Christian Masculinity and the Carolingian Aristocracy
74,00 €
MT - University of Pennsylvania Press
Sivumäärä: 264 sivua
Asu: Kovakantinen kirja
Julkaisuvuosi: 2017, 26.09.2017 (lisätietoa)
Kieli: Englanti
The life of an aristocratic Carolingian man involved an array of behaviors and duties associated with his gender and rank: an education in arms and letters; training in horsemanship, soldiery, and hunting; betrothal, marriage, and the virile production of heirs; and the masterful command of a prominent household. In Be a Perfect Man, Andrew J. Romig argues that Carolingian masculinity was constituted just as centrally by the performance of caritas, defined by the early medieval scholar Alcuin of York as a complete and all-inclusive love for God and for fellow human beings, flowing from the whole heart, mind, and soul. The authority of the Carolingian man depended not only on his skills in warfare and landholding but also on his performances of empathy, devotion, and asceticism.

Romig maps caritas as a concept rooted in a vast body of inherited Judeo-Christian and pagan philosophies, shifting in meaning and association from the patristic era to the central Middle Ages. Carolingian discussions and representations of caritas served as a discourse of power, a means by which early medieval writers made claims, both explicit and implicit, about the hierarchies of power that they believed ought to exist within their world. During the late eighth, ninth, and early tenth centuries, they creatively invoked caritas to link aristocratic men with divine authority. Romig gathers conduct handbooks, theological tracts, poetry, classical philosophy, church legislation, and exegetical texts to outline an associative process of gender ideology in the Carolingian Middle Ages, one that framed masculinity, asceticism, and authority as intimately interdependent. The association of power and empathy remains with us to this day, Romig argues, as a justification for existing hierarchies of authority, privilege, and prestige.

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