Knightly Masculinity, Court Games and Material Culture in Late Medieval Portugal: The case of Constable Afonso (c. 1480–1504)
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15/11/2016
15/11/2016
2016
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This article explores the ways in which gender was used in order to transform an exiled and uneducated illegitimate child into a prince. Our study revolves around a member of the royal family, Afonso (c.1480–1504), who was brought up in hiding by peasants and who later, as a teenager, was reincorporated into the court. We argue that the keys to this process of rehabilitation were, on one hand, family politics centred around different configurations and on the other, his introduction into a court environment marked by the ideals of chivalry. Within this dynamic, material culture played a key role, because it gave the prince all the visual attributes of his new status, as well as allowing him the means to create a new self. We shall briefly introduce Afonso and his family context in order to give an insight into his life within changing political and dynastic contexts. Then, we will analyse the expression of manhood in the Portuguese court, using the spectacles at the court as a basis for observation, thus relating gender to material culture in a courtly environment. Research work carried out within the scope of UID/HIS/00057/2013 (POCI-01-0145-FEDER 007702), FCT/Portugal, COMPETE, FEDER, Portugal2020 |
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Hélder Carvalhal and Isabel dos Guimarães Sá, "Knightly Masculinity, Court Games and Material Culture in Late Medieval Portugal: The case of Constable Afonso (c. 1480–1504)", Gender & History 28 (2) (2016), 387-400 387-400 1468-0424 http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/1468-0424.12214/full http://hdl.handle.net/10174/19105 28 (2) Gender & History helderfmcarvalhal@gmail.com isabeldosguimaraessa@gmail.com 731 10.1111/1468-0424.12214 |
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eng |
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John Wiley & Sons |
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restrictedAccess |
Palavras-Chave | #Masculinity #Manhood #Late medieval Portugal #Material Culture #Afonso of Viseu (c.1480-1504) #Chivalry #Court Culture |
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article |