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Trauma and Tears in The Book of Margery Kempe

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Trauma and Tears in The Book of Margery Kempe

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Employing the use of trauma theory, Rachel Scoggins uncovers a unique perspective to medieval femininity and spirituality present within the autobiography of Margery Kempe.

Scoggins argues that Kempe's work illustrates a situation where spirituality and sexuality co-exist in her devotion to God. In her autobiography, Kempe frames her religious journey through images of the body and female sexuality with the aim to take agency of both her own bodily autonomy and her religious expression. Eventually, Kempe reclaims her voice and control by leaning into the intersection of spirituality and sensuality and embracing female agency as she navigates male-dominated religious spaces. Trauma and Tears in The Book of Margery Kempe presents Kempe not as a hysterical or hypocritical figure, but a woman with an interesting and important view of everyday spiritual engagement through the eyes of a secular woman.

Table of Contents

About the Author
Introduction
1. Finding Voice Through Emotional and Physical Trauma
2. Rejecting Traditional Marriage and Negotiating Bodily Agency
3. Self-Inflicted Punishment as a Trauma Response
4. Christ as a Safe Space
5. Spectacle and Heretical Actions That Lead to Violence
6. The Need to Be Noticed: Constructing a Sense of Self-Worth through the Body, Knowledge, and Conflict
7. The Search for Safe Spaces through Margery's Relationships with Women
Conclusion
Bibliography
Notes

Product details

Bloomsbury Academic Test
Published Feb 05 2026
Format Hardback
Edition 1st
Extent 224
ISBN 9781666932362
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Dimensions 229 x 152 mm
Series Studies in Medieval Literature
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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