Portraying medieval women in the Latin East : historiographical perspectives, methodological considerations, and the case of medieval painting in Lebanon

Title: Portraying medieval women in the Latin East : historiographical perspectives, methodological considerations, and the case of medieval painting in Lebanon
Variant title:
  • Zobrazování středověkých žen na latinském východě : historiografické perspektivy, metodologické úvahy a případ středověkého malířství z Libanonu
Source document: Convivium. 2023, vol. 10, iss. 2, pp. [64]-97
Extent
[64]-97
  • ISSN
    2336-3452 (print)
    2336-808X (online)
Type: Article
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Abstract(s)
Study of the visual, material, and textual sources of elements shaping images of women in the Latin East provides a context for investigating how communicative strategies applied in the representation of women articulate and interact across artistic, social, historical, cultural, and spiritual dimensions. To what extent do these phenomena conform to gender norms? The case studies underlying this analysis come from present-day Lebanon as they relate to preserved twelfth- and thirteenth-century female depictions found in wall paintings from Mar Sharbel the Elder in Maad, Saydet el-Rih in Enfeh, and the National Museum of Beirut. These depictions situate these women dynamically in the region's cultural and artistic landscape, as well as in the social fabric of their time.