The Once and Future Sex
Going Medieval on Women's Roles in Society
Format:Hardback
Publisher:WW Norton & Co
Published:3rd Mar '23
Should be back in stock very soon
This hardback is available in another edition too:
- Paperback£12.99(9781324074465)
This engaging exploration of medieval ideas about women reveals how perceptions have changed over time. The Once and Future Sex encourages a reimagining of gender roles today.
In The Once and Future Sex, Eleanor Janega offers a vibrant exploration of medieval perspectives on women's beauty, sexuality, and behavior. The book delves into the question of what constitutes the ideal woman, examining how societal expectations have evolved from the Middle Ages to the present day. Janega’s engaging narrative reveals the complex interplay between gender norms and cultural beliefs during an era that significantly shaped modern views on femininity.
Medieval thinkers, predominantly male, drew on a mix of classical Greek and Roman philosophy alongside Christian theology to formulate their ideas about women. They idolized figures like Helen of Troy, whose attributes defined beauty, while simultaneously casting women in a negative light, portraying them as sinful and weak. This dichotomy created a narrow framework within which women were expected to operate, often reducing their roles to that of mothers or nuns, and overlooking their diverse contributions to society.
Contrasting these limiting ideals, Janega highlights the lives of remarkable medieval women such as Eleanor of Aquitaine and Hildegard of Bingen. Through their stories and those of other lesser-known figures, she illustrates how women actively shaped their destinies as farmers, artists, and skilled workers. In The Once and Future Sex, Janega challenges readers to reconsider the historical constraints placed on women and to envision a future where gender roles are more equitable and inclusive.
"[An] eye-opening and provocative account of the lives of women in the Middle Ages…[Janega] builds a convincing picture of the positive and resourceful part that women played in medieval society, not only as adjuncts to their husbands and fathers, but in their own right." -- Christina Hardyment - The Times
"Both the subject matter and the author’s engaging conversational style make this a book of many delights… very entertaining" -- Gillian Kenny - The Spectator
"A robust and well-sourced academic book. The primary sources Janega draws on are remarkable in their variety… There are colourful anecdotes on almost every page" -- Rachel Cunliffe - The New Statesman
"Provocative, colloquial and entertaining.. As The Once and Future Sex makes clear, misogyny, oppression and conflicted ideas about sexuality and desire have not vanished, they just now take different forms." -- Carolyne Larrington - The Times Literary Supplement
"Entertaining and revealing... Janega skilfully weaves a modern cultural commentary through her research into the medieval world, highlighting similarities and differences to today's world for women and focussing our attention on the importance of analysing history as a way to understand the present. " -- Emily Staniforth - All About History
"[A] lively exploration of medieval women’s social roles" -- Laura Kalas - The Conversation
"A hugely entertaining and informative account of medieval thinking about women…this is a highly rewarding read, which reminds us that we can only tackle present injustices if we remember that there is nothing universal about the ways in which people treat one another." -- Hannah Skoda - BBC History Magazine
"The Once and Future Sex is a bracing and witty exploration of how gender is constructed. Eleanor Janega shows it is high time we stop using 'medieval' as a pejorative and we stop patting ourselves on the back for our supposed progress. Combining incisive cultural criticism, meticulous research, and juicy historical tidbits, The Once and Future Sex proves that the path towards a more equitable future can be found by way of the medieval past." -- Shelley Puhak, author of The Dark Queens
"A startling rethinking of why the medieval past still matters. Eleanor Janega tells how women’s roles are fundamentally constructed and the ways they have both changed over time and unfortunately stayed the same. With erudition and humour, this book offers the reader a perfect case study of how a fuller accounting of the past opens up new, better possible worlds." -- Matthew Gabriele, co-author of The Bright Ages: A New History of Medieval Europe
"In this witty, entertaining, and highly learned book, packed full of colourful characters and the texture of a long-past time, Eleanor Janega never loses sight of the bigger picture: how these old ideas underpin our own conceptions of gender and how modern conceits of progress are no less deeply flawed than those of the past." -- Patrick Wyman, author of The Verge and host of The History of Tides podcast
"Reading this book is like hanging out with your brilliant, hilarious historian friend, raging together at misogyny’s extraordinary adaptability over time and plotting how to change the world once and for all." -- Carissa Harris, author of Obscene Pedagogies
ISBN: 9780393867817
Dimensions: 236mm x 160mm x 25mm
Weight: 493g
272 pages