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Constructions of Feminine Identity in the Catholic Tradition

Inventing Women

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Constructions of Feminine Identity in the Catholic Tradition

Inventing Women

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Constructions of Feminine Identity in the Catholic Tradition examines the ways in which late classical medieval women’s writings serve as a means of emphasizing both faith and social identity within a distinctly Christian, and later Catholic, tradition, which remains a major part of the understanding of faith and the self. Flavin focuses on key texts from the lives of desert saints and the Passio Perpetua to the autobiographies of Counter-Reformation women like Teresa of Ávila to illustrate the connections between the self and the divine.

Table of Contents

Introduction

Chapter One: Women Writing or Writing About Women

Chapter Two: (En) Gendering Texts: The Establishment of Women’s Christian Literary Traditions

Chapter Three: Perpetua and Her Daughters: Mystics, Mothers, Martyrs, and Texts

Chapter Four: Constructing a New Self: Women, Truth, and the Rhetorical Turn of the Twelfth Century

Chapter Five: Heloise and the Rhetoric of the Self

Chapter Six: “Texts Without Bodies, Churches Without Windows”: Affective Piety in Women’s Autobiographies

Chapter Seven: Reinvigorating the Traditions: St. Teresa and the Reformation

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Published Jan 08 2020
Format Hardback
Edition 1st
Extent 204
ISBN 9781498592727
Imprint Lexington Books
Dimensions 9 x 6 inches
Series Studies in Medieval Literature
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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