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E-book: Ordering Womens Lives: Penitentials and Nunnery Rules in the Early Medieval West [Taylor & Francis e-book]

  • Format: 256 pages
  • Pub. Date: 28-Oct-2016
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781315247601
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  • Format: 256 pages
  • Pub. Date: 28-Oct-2016
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781315247601
This book takes an innovative approach to the study of the penitentials and nunnery rules and the ways in which these texts impinged upon the lives of female audiences. The study emphasises the importance of the texts for the promotion of Christian values and of the expectations of churchmen in the construction of appropriate Christian behaviour for women in the early medieval West. These texts constitute the only written works which would have had direct influence upon the lives of lay and religious women. The work focuses upon the elements of the penitentials which provided female-specific expectations, and these fall largely into two categories of sexuality and pre-Christian practices. The nunnery rules seldom provided comprehensive sets of behavioural expectations. Rather, rules emphasised expectations relating to issues of enclosure, work and abstinence which came to be perceived as the defining characteristics of religious women.
Contents: Introduction; The texts; Section i - Penitentials: History:
Public penance; Private penance; Purposes of penance; The place of
penitentials in womens lives; Sexuality: Sexuality within marriage: Marriage
by abduction; Serial monogamy; Kin marriage; Abstinence within marriage;
Modes of intercourse; Adultery; Divorce; Sexuality outside marriage:
Fornication; Rape; Sexual incest; Prostitution; Deviant sexuality; Sacred
space; Clerical marriage and sexuality; The nunnery; Volition; Work and
magic: Womens work with non-magical associations; Healthcare; Contraception
and abortion; Childcare; Magical and pagan practices; Healing; Contraception
and abortion; Love magic; Food preparation; Textile work; Intentional evil
magic; Funeral practices; Section II - Nunnery Rules: History: Eremetic and
domestic asceticism; Augustines Rule for Nuns; Early western monasticism;
Benedicts rule; Caesarius rule for nuns; Columbanian monasticism; Early
monasticism in England; 8th-century Benedictine movement; 10th-century reform
movements; Enclosure: Nunnery structures; The rules for enclosure; Work and
abstinence: Abstinence; Detachment from the secular world; Relinquishment of
status; Poverty; Avoidance of friendship; Silence; Simplicity of dress;
Fasting and food; Work; Prayer; Reading; Domestic labour; Special officers;
Abbess and prioress; Obedience; Conclusion; Bibliography; Index.
Julie Ann Smith