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Seed Talks: Folklore and Women

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Mon 12 Jan

19:30

£15.00

Seed Talks: Folklore and Women

The power of folklore in reclaiming female stories.


How can myths, legends, and fairytales help us to reclaim the voices, experiences, power, and desires of women in the past?

While women have often been ignored in the official histories of peoples and states, their presence has loomed large in myths, legends, and fairytales, all of which come under the umbrella of ‘folklore’. Throughout the centuries these stories have been used by writers to peak beneath the surface of official history and patriarchal societies to glimpse the powerful presence of the feminine both as an alternative to the male-dominated institutions of church and state, and as the contested landscape which those institutions sought to control.

Focusing on the myths, legends and fairytales produced during the Middle Ages, we’ll explore the ways in which stories of goddesses, fairies, witches, and female warriors served to both enforce and resist societal norms. Finally, we’ll ask what these stories can tell us about how society has conceptualised the feminine as a site of power and desire as well as danger.


Dr Jennifer Farrell is a lecturer in medieval history at the University of Exeter. With interests in both gender and the medieval supernatural, her research and teaching focuses on cultural developments and their relationship to socio-political changes in Western Europe during the high and late middle ages (c. 1000- c. 1500). She has published on subjects including medieval prophecy; fairies in medieval history and romance; the relationship between literary representations of fairies, the supernatural, and gender; and is currently working on a book focused on Geoffrey of Monmouth and the origins of the Arthurian legends. Her teaching has included undergraduate and postgraduate courses looking at medieval gender and sexuality, universities and learning in the middle ages, magic in the middle ages, sexualities across time and space, and the legends of King Arthur. 


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Auditorium Tickets are on the ground floor, in theatre style rows and are unallocated. 


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This event is for ages 16+  // Doors: 6:45pm // Show: 7:30pm

Auditorium General Release - £15.00

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