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This essay employs the anthropological notion of female social agency to analyse a selection of case studies in the art history of the late Byzantine Empire. They concern three women – Nicoletta Grioni, Isabelle de Lusignan, and Maria d'Enghien-Brienne – who lived between the mid- to late fourteenth century and the first half of the fifteenth. All three were part of a Greek-Latin Mediterranean socio-cultural context. While their stories are not fully represented in textual primary sources, the present essay examines a selection of heterogeneous visual and cultural materials that help to reinstate their role in history and overcome the male-logocentric nature of the written evidence related to them.
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Andrea Mattiello (Fri,) studied this question.
www.synapsesocial.com/papers/68e751c1b6db6435876ca283 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/byz.2023.25
Andrea Mattiello
Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies
University of Oxford
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