Land of Women: Tales of Sex and Gender from Early Ireland"This book disperses the shadows in an obscure but important landscape. Lisa Bitel addresses both the history of women in early Ireland and the history of myth, legend, and superstition which surrounded them. It is a powerful and exact book and an invaluable addition to our expanding sense of Ireland through the eyes of Irish women."--Eavan Boland, author of In a Time of Violence: Poems "It is refreshing to read in a book by a woman on medieval women that not all clerics hated women and that not all men were oversexed villains consciously bent on exploiting women. [Bitel] challenges not only the medieval Irish male construct of female behavior, but she is also courageous enough to question constructs of medieval women invented by modern Irish medieval historians."--Times Higher Education Supplement |
Contents
The Texts and the Tellers of Womens Tales I | 1 |
Layout of enclosed farmstead at Deer Park Farms County Antrim | 6 |
The Wisdom on Women | 18 |
The Canon of Coupling | 39 |
Procreation Tales | 66 |
Mothers Mothering and Motherhood | 84 |
Gelfine and derbfine | 89 |
The Domestic Economy III | 111 |
The Land of Women | 138 |
Priests Wives and Brides of Christ | 167 |
Religious settlements | 171 |
Warriors Hags and Sheelanagigs | 204 |