A multi-disciplinary re-evaluation of the role of women religious in the Middle Ages, both inside and outside the cloister.
Medieval women found diverse ways of expressing their religious aspirations: within the cloister as members of monastic and religious orders, within the world as vowesses, or between the two as anchorites. Via a range of disciplinary approaches, from history, archaeology, literature, and the visual arts, the essays in this volume challenge received scholarly narratives and re-examine the roles of women religious: their authority and agency within their own communities and the wider world; their learning and literacy; place in the landscape; and visual culture. Overall, they highlight the impact of women on the world around them, the significance of their presence in communities, and the experiences and legacies they left behind.
Recenzijos
In conclusione, il volume curato da Curran e Burton riesce ad offrire un diorama di ricerche stimolanti, capaci di fornire nuove prospettive sul modo in cui le donne si ritagliarono il proprio spazio nella societą medievale attraverso l'esperienza religiosa." (In conclusion, the volume edited by Curran and Burton successfully offers a panorama of stimulating research that provides new perspectives on how women carved out their own space in medieval society through religious experience.) * JOURNAL OF MADIAE AETATIS SODALICIUM *
List of Figures
List of Contributors
Preface
List of Abbreviations
Introduction
KIMM CURRAN AND JANET BURTON
1. Reform, Change, and Renewal: Women Religious in the Central Middle Ages,
800-1050 - STEVEN VANDERPUTTEN
2. New Movements of the 12th Century: Diversity, Belonging, and Order(s) -
KATHARINE SYKES
3. Change and Renewal: Mendicants and Tertiaries in Later Medieval Europe -
ALISON MORE
4. On the Fringes: Anchorites - CATE GUNN
5. `Quasi-religious': Vowesses - LAURA RICHMOND
6. Authority and Agency: Women as Heads of Religious Houses - ELIZABETH A.
LEHFELDT
7. Women Religious, Secular Households: The Outside World and Crossing
Boundaries in the Later Middle Ages - RACHEL M. DELMAN
8. Literacies, Learning, and Communal Reform: The Case of Alijt Bake - DIANA
DENISSEN
9. Family and Friends: Gift Giving, Books, and Book Inscriptions in Women's
Religious Communities - SARA CHARLES
10. Communities of Medieval Religious Women and Their Landscapes - YVONNE
SEALE
11. Materiality and Archaeology of Women Religious - TRACY COLLINS
12. Between Collective Memory and Individual Remembrance in Women's Religious
Communities - MERCEDES PÉREZ VIDAL
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Index
KIMM CURRAN is an independent researcher. Her expertise is in communities of women religious in Scotland, medieval women's monastic landscapes and heritage, and prosopography. JANET BURTON is Professor of Medieval History at University of Wales Trinity Saint David, Lampeter and the author of many books and articles on monastic history. KIMM CURRAN is an independent researcher. Her expertise is in communities of women religious in Scotland, medieval women's monastic landscapes and heritage, and prosopography. JANET BURTON is Professor of Medieval History at University of Wales Trinity Saint David, Lampeter and the author of many books and articles on monastic history. CATE GUNN is an independent scholar who has written on thirteenth-century anchoritic and pastoral literature.