Joutes entre les sexes. Les jeux de plateau dans les textes gaéliques anciens

Forsyth, K. and Parsons, G. (2022) Joutes entre les sexes. Les jeux de plateau dans les textes gaéliques anciens. Clio: Femmes, Genre, Histoire, 56, pp. 69-91.

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Abstract

The early Irish loved board games. This is clear both from archaeological finds of gaming equipment and from the numerous references to the playing of board games in vernacular literature. While much of the secular literature of early Ireland presents narratives set in an imagined past, texts can nonetheless be investigated for insights into attitudes to gaming, by both men and women. Before the advent of chess, the most important game was the native fidchell, a ‘battle’-type game of pure skill derived from the Roman ludus latrunculorum. A selection of references to the playing of fidchell in prose and poetry, primarily from the Old and Middle Irish periods (seventh-thirteenth century CE) is used to explore the role of women as players among themselves and against men, focussing on the following themes: status, the social and physical context of games, the materiality of gaming equipment owned by women, the relationship between games and alcohol, gambling, eroticism and its absence, and attitudes to the intellectual capacity of women.

Item Type:Articles
Keywords:Early Irish literature, medieval literature, board games.
Status:Published
Refereed:Yes
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Parsons, Dr Geraldine and Forsyth, Professor Katherine
Authors: Forsyth, K., and Parsons, G.
Subjects:P Language and Literature > PB Modern European Languages > PB1201 Irish Language
P Language and Literature > PB Modern European Languages > PB1501 Scottish Gaelic Language
P Language and Literature > PN Literature (General)
College/School:College of Arts & Humanities > School of Humanities > Celtic and Gaelic
Journal Name:Clio: Femmes, Genre, Histoire
Publisher:Belin
ISSN:1252-7017
ISSN (Online):1777-5299
Published Online:17 May 2023

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