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Comparison Of Masculinity In Medieval Literature

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The topic of masculinity has been a lengthy debate and could never truly be thoroughly debated, since there is always more to debate upon. Nonetheless, there has been some great discussion about medieval masculinity and masculinity in general. Whenever one discusses or dissects the idea of masculinity, one would find their self, combing and sifting through medieval masculinity. Although, the notion of masculinity did not start with nor did it only occur during the medieval period, it is the medieval periods where masculinity became a widespread engrained normative social behavior. This research will explore and argue that the execution of the medieval man’s honor (masculinity) was not only a contradiction, but fragile and a self-imposed freedom (for him), and a self-inflicted limitation (for him and her) of and on men and women of non-peasant status.
This paper will use multiple sources, both primary and secondary to resources to justify the thesis of this research paper. Jo Ann McNamara’s research on conflicted identities in medieval society states that the “Christian gender system” was based in contradiction, this research will assist in the foundation of this papers proposed notion that man’s honor was/is fragile. Ruth Karras points out that upon reviewing and examining medieval literature it is evident that masculinity is “extremely vulnerable” and “much more fragile than femininity always threatened by encroachment”. Judith Butler’s theory of gender and gender roles

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