Mary Magdalene in Medieval Culture

Mary Magdalene in Medieval Culture

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  • Author: Peter Loewen
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1135081921
  • Category : Literary Criticism
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 304

This innovative and multidisciplinary collection visits representations and interpretations of Mary Magdalene in the medieval and early modern periods, questioning major scholarly assumptions behind the examination of female saints and their depictions in medieval artworks, literature, and music. Mary Magdalene’s many and various characterizations from reformed prostitute to conversion-figure to devotee of Christ to "apostle to the apostles" to spiritual advisor to the Prince of Marseilles to hermit in the desert, to list just a few examples, mean that the many conflicted representations of Mary Magdalene apply to a staggering variety of cultural material, including art, liturgy, music, literature, theology, hagiography, and the historical record. Furthermore, Mary Magdalene has grown into an extremely popular and controversial figure due to recent books and movies concerning her, and due to a groundswell of general speculation concerning her relationship to Jesus: was she his acquaintance, follower, companion, wife, family-member, or lover? This volume employs a broad spectrum of theoretical methodologies in order to present poststructuralist, postcolonial, postmodernist, hagiographic, and feminist readings of the figure of Mary Magdalene, addressing and interrogating her conflicting roles and the precise relationship between her sacred and secular representations.


Mary Magdalene

Mary Magdalene

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  • Author: Philip C. Almond
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN: 100922168X
  • Category : Religion
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 365

Mary Magdalene is a key figure in the history of Christianity. After Mary, the mother of Jesus, she remains the most important female saint in her guise both as primary witness to the resurrection and 'apostle of the apostles'. This volume, the first major work on the Magdalene in more than thirty years, focuses on her 'lives' as these have been imagined and reimagined within Christian tradition. Philip Almond expertly disentangles the numerous narratives that have shaped the story of Mary over the past two millennia. Exploring the 'idea' of the Magdalene – her cult, her relics, her legacy – the author deftly peels back complex layers of history and myth to reveal many different Maries, including penitent prostitute; demoniac; miracle worker; wife and lover of Jesus; symbol of the erotic; and New Age goddess. By challenging uniform or homogenised readings of the Magdalene, this absorbing new book brings fascinating insights to its subject.


The Case for Women in Medieval Culture

The Case for Women in Medieval Culture

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  • Author: Alcuin Blamires
  • Publisher: Clarendon Press
  • ISBN: 019103729X
  • Category : Literary Criticism
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 288

Misogyny is of course not the whole story of medieval discourse on women: medieval culture also envisaged a case for women. But hitherto studies of profeminine attitudes in that periods culture have tended to concentrate on courtly literature or on female visionary writings or on attempts to transcend misogyny by major authors such as Christine de Pizan and Chaucer. This book sets out to demonstrate something different: that there existed from early in the Middle Ages a corpus of substantial traditions in defence of women, on which the more familiar authors drew, and that this corpus itself consolidated strands of profeminine thought that had been present as far back as the patristic literature of the fourth century. The Case for Women surveys extant writings formally defending women in the Middle Ages; breaks new ground by identifying a source for profeminine argument in biblical apocrypha; offers a series of explorations of the background and circulation of central arguments on behalf of women; and seeks to situate relevant texts by Christine de Pizan, Chaucer, Abelard, and Hrotsvitha in relation to these arguments. Topics covered range from the privileges of women, and pro-Eve polemic, to the social and moral strengths attributed to women, and to the powerful modelsfrequently disruptive of patriarchal complacencypresented by Old and New Testament women. The contribution made by these emphases (which are not to be confused with feminism in a modern sense) to medieval constructions of gender is throughout critically assessed, and the book concludes by asking how far defenders were controlled by, or able to query, assumptions about what was natural (and therefore imagined inflexible) in gender theory.


The Digby Mary Magdalene Play

The Digby Mary Magdalene Play

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  • Author: Theresa Coletti
  • Publisher: Medieval Institute Publications
  • ISBN: 1580442862
  • Category : Literary Criticism
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 198

The Digby Play of Mary Magdalene is a rare, surviving example of the Middle English saint play. It provides a window on the deep embedding of biblical drama and performance in late medieval devotional practices, social aspiration and critique, and religious discourses. Fully annotated and extensively glossed, this edition adds to the METS Drama series an essential resource for the study of late medieval English religious drama.


Medicine, Religion and Gender in Medieval Culture

Medicine, Religion and Gender in Medieval Culture

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  • Author: Naoë Kukita Yoshikawa
  • Publisher: Boydell & Brewer
  • ISBN: 184384401X
  • Category : Literary Criticism
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 312

An exploration of the relations between medical and religious discourse and practice in medieval culture, focussing on how they are affected by gender.


Mary Magdalene and the Drama of Saints

Mary Magdalene and the Drama of Saints

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  • Author: Theresa Coletti
  • Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
  • ISBN: 0812201647
  • Category : Literary Criticism
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 359

A sinner-saint who embraced then renounced sexual and worldly pleasures; a woman who, through her attachment to Jesus, embodied both erotic and sacred power; a symbol of penance and an exemplar of contemplative and passionate devotion: perhaps no figure stood closer to the center of late medieval debates about the sources of spiritual authority and women's contribution to salvation history than did Mary Magdalene, and perhaps nowhere in later medieval England was cultural preoccupation with the Magdalene stronger than in fifteenth-century East Anglia. Looking to East Anglian texts including the N-Town Plays, The Book of Margery Kempe, The Revelations of Julian of Norwich, and Bokenham's Legend of Holy Women, Theresa Coletti explores how the gendered symbol of Mary Magdalene mediates tensions between masculine and feminine spiritual power, institutional and individual modes of religious expression, and authorized and unauthorized forms of revelation and sacred speech. Using the Digby play Mary Magdalene as her touchstone, Coletti engages a wide variety of textual and visual resources to make evident the discursive and material ties of East Anglian dramatic texts and feminine religion to broader traditions of cultural commentary and representation. In bringing the disciplinary perspectives of literary history and criticism, gender studies, and social and religious history to bear on specific local instances of dramatic practice, Mary Magdalene and the Drama of Saints highlights the relevance of Middle English dramatic discourse to the dynamic religious climate of late medieval England. In doing so, the book decisively challenges the marginalization of drama within medieval English studies, elucidates vernacular theater's kinship with influential late medieval religious texts and institutions, and articulates the changing possibilities for sacred representation in the decades before the Reformation.


Holy Harlots in Medieval English Religious Literature

Holy Harlots in Medieval English Religious Literature

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  • Author: Juliette Vuille
  • Publisher: Boydell & Brewer
  • ISBN: 184384589X
  • Category : Literary Collections
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 298

First comprehensive investigation of the major significance of female sinners turned saints in medieval literature.


Popular Culture in the Middle Ages

Popular Culture in the Middle Ages

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  • Author: Josie P. Campbell
  • Publisher: Popular Press
  • ISBN: 9780879723392
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 180

The culture of the Middle Ages was as complex, if not as various, as our own, as the essays in this volume ably demonstrate. The essays cover a wide range of tipics, from church sculpture as "advertisement" to tricks and illusions as "homeeconomics."


Moving with the Magdalen

Moving with the Magdalen

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  • Author: Joanne W. Anderson
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
  • ISBN: 1501334700
  • Category : Art
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 305

Moving with the Magdalen is the first art-historical book dedicated to the cult of Mary Magdalen in the late medieval Alps. Its seven case study chapters focus on the artworks commissioned for key churches that belonged to both parish and pilgrimage networks in order to explore the role of artistic workshops, commissioning patrons and diverse devotees in the development and transfer of the saint's iconography across the mountain range. Together they underscore how the Magdalen's cult and contingent imagery interacted with the environmental conditions and landscape of the Alps along late medieval routes.


Author, Scribe, and Book in Late Medieval English Literature

Author, Scribe, and Book in Late Medieval English Literature

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  • Author: Rory G. Critten
  • Publisher: Boydell & Brewer
  • ISBN: 1843845059
  • Category : Literary Criticism
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 240

The works of four major fifteenth-century writers re-examined, showing their innovative reconceptualization of Middle English authorship and the manuscript book.