Présentation de l'éditeur
The Beast Within illustrates how, as property, food and sexual objects, animals in the middles ages had a distinct, and at times, odd relationship with the people and world around them. For example, animals viewed as property during the period shared in labor and increased their owners' status. However, these animals were regularly punished for the act owners were held responsible for the animals' behavior as well. When animals served as sexual objects for humans, much reflection, debate and even legislation was the result. Mythological and metaphoric animals also played important roles in the fables and religion of the day changing the views of humans about the beasts and themselves.
Biographie de l'auteur
Joyce E. Salisbury is the Frankenthal Professor of History
at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay. She has
published widely on religion and sexuality, and is the
author of
Church Fathers, Independent Virgins and the editor of
Medieval World of Nature. Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay. She has published widely on religion and sexuality, including
Church
Fathers, Independent Virgins and
Sex in the Middle Ages.