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Jessica Barr, Barbara Zimbalist (Eds)

Genre and Reception across Medieval Hagiography ( Series Cursor Mundi Vol.43 )

Brepols Publishers, 2023

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Anno di pubblicazione
2023
ISBN
9782503601984
Luogo di stampa
Turnhout
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Jessica Barr, Barbara Zimbalist (Eds)
Pagine
283
Volumi
1
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Brepols Publishers
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156 x 234 Mm.
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prima edizione
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nuovo
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Nuovo
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Writing Holiness Genre and Reception across Medieval Hagiography Size:156 x 234 mm Language(s):English Publication Year:2023 Buy print version ?125,00 EXCL. VAT RETAIL PRICE ISBN: 978-2-503-60198-4 Hardback Available Buy e-version ? 85,00 EXCL. VAT RETAIL PRICE ISBN: 978-2-503-60194-4 Writing Holiness offers new, theoretically-driven readings of Christian hagiographic texts from Italy, Spain, France, Germany, England, and the Low Countries. SUBJECT(S) Hagiography & the cult of saints Christian devotion & forms of religious expression Cultural studies (general & theoretical) Translation & vernacularity Religious history (c. 500-1500) Women's & gender studies BIO Jessica Barr is an associate professor of Comparative Literature at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. She is the author of Intimate Reading: Textual Encounters in Medieval Women's Visions and Vitae (University of Michigan Press, 2020), Willing to Know God: Dreamers and Visionaries in the Later Middle Ages (Ohio State University Press, 2010), as well as essays on medieval mysticism, hagiography, and romance. Her current research explores death and dying in medieval women's mysticism. Barbara Zimbalist has been a Fulbright scholar and fellow at Harvard Divinity School, and is currently an assistant professor of medieval literature at the University of Texas at El Paso. She has published on hagiography from France, England, and the Low Countries, focusing particularly on issues of gender, genre, and authorship. Her current book project traces women's visionary literature as a discursive mode across hagiography and devotional texts between the twelfth and fifteenth centuries. SUMMARY Writing Holiness contributes to exciting new critical conversations in the study of medieval hagiography in Western Christianity. Recent years have seen innovative approaches to the literatures of sanctity through emergent theoretical discourses, such as disability studies and trans theory. At the same time, traditional methodologies such as manuscript studies and reception history continue to generate new perspectives on the production, circulation, and reception of the sacred textual canon. Through ten unique contributions that draw from both new and established theories and methodologies, this volume charts the development, movement, and reception of Christian hagiographic texts in localities ranging from the Iberian Peninsula to the Scandinavian Archipelago from the early to the late Middle Ages. Each chapter traces hagiographic development over generic, temporal, cultural, and linguistic boundaries, and considers the broader contours of the sacred imaginary that come into view as a result of such critically intersectional inquiry. TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction - BARBARA ZIMBALIST and JESSICA BARR Part 1: Saints across Borders Helena on the Move: The Makings of a Medieval Saint - MARIANNE RITSEMA VAN ECK From Holy Flesh to Holy Houses: The Late Medieval Rise of Non-Corporeal Relics in the March of Ancona - BIANCA LOPEZ 'Fluvius autem de Corde Dei égredibatur': Medicalised Discourse and Holy Women's Writing at Helfta and Siena - NAOË KUKITA YOSHKIAWA Holy Families and Vowed Life: The Legends of East Anglian Sister Saints in a Seventeenth-Century English Manuscript - JENNY C. BLEDSOE Part 2: Crossing Gender and Genre Saints in the Exempla of the Middle English Mirror: Rewriting Accounts of Saints Fursey, Cecilia, Thais, and Macarius - CHRISTINE COOPER-ROMPATO Hybrid Devotion: Writing the Life of Christ Across Genre - CAITLIN KOFORD Tarsiana and the Redemption of Captives: The Saintly Princess as Liberator in the Early Castilian Apollonius of Tyre Legend - MATTHEW DESING Part 3: Writing across Languages Lost in Translation? Hagiographic Redactions Crossing Language Borders - RACHA KIRAKOSIAN Language : English text Translating Raymond of Capua's Life of C
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