아내의 반란 - 12세기의 부부갈등에 관한 사례 연구 -
A Case Study of the Conflict between Husbands and Wives in the Twelfth Century - Focusing on Arnold and Beatrice of Guines-Ardres -
The purpose of this study is to investigate women’s political activities and participation in the Middle Ages, which has been a scholarly lacuna. Medieval politics has been recognized as a male-dominated area from which women were totally excluded. Beatrice’s revolt against her husband provides a clue that women were actively involved in politics, and therefore the medieval female should not be evaluated as politically incompetent. Similar cases have also been observed in the lives of women in many great and small noble families. In these households, noblewomen assumed the roles and responsibilities of wives and mothers, but at the same time represented and protected the interests of their families of origin. These ambiguous attitudes are due to the fact that medieval marriage was more of a family union than one of personal affection, and many women attained political standing due to their kinship ties. In conclusion, the medieval relationships between wives and husbands can be understood within their family constellations. The revolt of Beatrice alludes to this interesting political and social structure in the twelfth century.
목차
I. 서론 II. 본론 1. 결혼 2. 베아트리체 3. 아내의 반란 4. 정상적 예외? 5. 가족과 부부관계 III. 결론 Abstract
키워드
부부갈등결혼가족긴느-아르드르 가문가족사Conflicts between Husbands and WivesMarriageFamilyGuines-Ardres FamilyFamily History