Gendered Voices : : Medieval Saints and Their Interpreters / / Catherine M. Mooney.

"These studies . . . not only illuminate the past with a fierce and probing light but also raise, with nuance and power, fundamental issues of interpretation and method."-from the Foreword, by Caroline Walker BynumFemale saints, mystics, and visionaries have been much studied in recent yea...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter Penn eBook Package Archive 1898-1999 (pre Pub)
TeilnehmendeR:
HerausgeberIn:
Place / Publishing House:Philadelphia : : University of Pennsylvania Press, , [2016]
©1999
Year of Publication:2016
Language:English
Series:The Middle Ages Series
Online Access:
Physical Description:1 online resource (296 p.)
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
Description
Other title:Frontmatter --
Contents --
Foreword --
Abbreviations --
I. Voice, Gender, and the Portrayal of Sanctity --
2. Hildegard and Her Hagiographers --
3. Holy Woman or Unworthy Vessel? --
4. Imitatio Christi or Imitatio Mariae? --
5. Inside Out --
6. A Marriage and Its Observer --
7. Henry Suso and Elsbeth Stagel --
8. Mystical Death, Bodily Death --
9. Authorizing A Life --
Notes --
The Saints and Their Interpreters --
Contributors --
Index of Modern Authors --
General Index --
Acknowledgments
Summary:"These studies . . . not only illuminate the past with a fierce and probing light but also raise, with nuance and power, fundamental issues of interpretation and method."-from the Foreword, by Caroline Walker BynumFemale saints, mystics, and visionaries have been much studied in recent years. Relatively little attention has been paid, however, to the ways in which their experiences and voices were mediated by the men who often composed their vitae, served as their editors and scribes, or otherwise encouraged, protected, and collaborated with the women in their writing projects. What strategies can be employed to discern and distinguish the voices of these high and late medieval women from those of their scribes and confessors? In those rare cases where we have both the women's own writings and writings about them by their male contemporaries, how do the women's self-portrayals diverge from the male portrayals of them? Finally, to what extent are these portrayals of sanctity by the saints and their contemporaries influenced not so much by gender as by genre?Catherine Mooney brings together a distinguished group of contributors who explore these and other issues as they relate to seven holy women and their male interpreters and one male saint who claims to incorporate the words of a female follower in an account of his own life.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9781512821154
9783110442526
DOI:10.9783/9781512821154
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Catherine M. Mooney.