| Document Type: | 
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| Author/editor: | John H. Arnold Standard: Arnold, John H. [John H. Arnold] | ||
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		  	Title:
		   | Heresy and Gender in the Middle Ages Standard: | ||
| Collective work: | The Oxford Handbook of Medieval Women and Gender | ||
| Date of Publication: | 2013 | ||
| Pages: | 496-510 | ||
| URL: | https://www.academia.edu/15222947/ | ||
| Subjects: | Peyronette from Beauregard - Trial - 1494 Waldensian women - Middle Ages | ||
| Summary/Notes: | Earlier histories have linked women with heresy in a variety of ways. More recent work dispells the idea that women were particularly prominent or active in heresy. But heresy can be analysed via gender: this chapter analyses gendered orthodox representations of "heresy," discusses the particular roles available to women within different heretical sects, and argues that a key issue is the nature of our interest in female agency and dissent. |