Kerby-Fulton / Bugyis / Van Engen | Women Intellectuals and Leaders in the Middle Ages | Buch | 978-1-84384-555-3 | sack.de

Buch, Englisch, 436 Seiten, Print PDF, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 785 g

Kerby-Fulton / Bugyis / Van Engen

Women Intellectuals and Leaders in the Middle Ages


Erscheinungsjahr 2020
ISBN: 978-1-84384-555-3
Verlag: Early English Text Society

Buch, Englisch, 436 Seiten, Print PDF, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 785 g

ISBN: 978-1-84384-555-3
Verlag: Early English Text Society


Wide-ranging examination of women's achievements in and influence on many aspects of medieval culture.

Medieval women were normally denied access to public educational institutions, and so also denied the gateways to most leadership positions. Modern scholars have therefore tended to study learned medieval women as simply anomalies, and women generally as victims. This volume, however, argues instead for a via media. Drawing upon manuscript and archival sources, scholars here show that more medieval women attained some form of learning than hitherto imagined, and that women with such legal, social or ecclesiastical knowledge also often exercised professional or communal leadership.

Bringing together contributors from the disciplines of literature, history and religion, this volume challenges several traditional views: firstly, the still-prevalent idea that women's intellectual accomplishments were limited to the Latin literate. The collection therefore engages heavily with vernacular writings (in Anglo-Saxon, Middle English, French, Dutch, German and Italian), and also with material culture (manuscript illumination, stained glass, fabric and jewelry) for evidence of women's advanced capabilities. But in doing so, the contributors strive to avoid the equally problematic view that women's accomplishments were somehow limited to the vernacular and the material. So several essays examine women at work with the sacred languages of the three Abrahamic traditions (Latin, Arabic and Hebrew). And a third traditional view is also interrogated: that women were somehow more "original" for their lack of learning and and dependence on their mother tongue. Scholars here agree wholeheartedly that women could be daring thinkers in any language; they engage readily with women's learnedness wherever it can be found.
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"Taking Early Women Intellectuals and Leaders Seriously" - Kathryn Kerby-Fulton
"Authorship and Intellectual Life: Jewish and Muslim Women" - Ruth Karras
"Gender, Scholarship, and the Construction of Authority in the Pre-Modern Muslim World" - Asma Afsaruddin
"The Historiography of Absence: Preliminary Steps Towards a New History of Andalusi Women Poets" - S.J. Pearce
"Medieval Anglo-Jewish Women at Court" - Adrienne Williams Boyarin
"Intellectuals, Leaders, Doctores" - David Wallace
"Agnes of Harcourt as Intellectual: New Evidence for the Composition and Circulation of the Vie d'Isabelle de France" - Sean L. Field
"Catherine of Siena, Auctor" - F Thomas Luongo
"Christine de Pizan on the Jews, in Three Texts: The Heures de contemplation sur la Passion de Nostre Seigneur Jhesucrist, the Fais et bonnes meurs du sage roy Charles V, and the Mutacion de Fortune" - Thelma Fenster
"Walking in Grandmothers' Footsteps: Mary Ward and the Medieval Spiritual and Intellectual Heritage" - Gemma C.J. Simmonds
"New Solutions to Old Problems" - Kathryn Kerby-Fulton
"A Woman Author? The Middle-Dutch Dialogue between a 'Good-willed Layperson' and a 'Master Eckhart'" - John Van Engen
"Recovery and Loss: Women's Writing around Marie de France" - Jocelyn Wogan-Browne
"The Visions, Experiments, and Operations of Bridget of Autruy (fl. 1305-15)" - Nicholas Watson
"Methodological Innovations for the Study of Women's Authorship and Agency" - Nicholas Watson
"Written with Her Own Hand: Perpetua's Representation of Non-Binary Gender in Old English Hagiography" - Leanne MacDonald
"The Materialization of Knowledge in Thirteenth-Century England: Joan Tateshal, Robert Grosseteste, and the Tateshal Miscellany" - Anna Siebach-Larson
"Networks of Influence: Widows, Sole Administration, and Unconventional Relationships in Thirteenth-Century London" - Amanda Bohne
"Religious Women in Leadership, Ministry, and Latin Ecclesiastical Culture" - John Van Engen
"Bede's Abbesses" - Sarah Foot
"Women's Latinity in the Early English Anchorhold" - Megan J. Hall
"The Treatment of Ordination in Recent Scholarship on Religious Women in the Early Middle Ages" - Gary Macy
"Saint Colette de Corbie (1381-1447): Reformist Leadership and Belated Sainthood" - Renate Blumenfeld-Kosinski
"Women Priests at Barking Abbey in the Late Middle Ages" - K.A. Bugyis
"Laywomen as Leaders" - Dyan Elliott
"Women Donors and Ecclesiastical Reform: Evidence from Camaldoli and Vallombrosa, c. 1000-1150" - Maureen C. Miller
"Laywomen's Leadership in Medieval Miracle Cults: Evidence from Britain, ca. 1150-1250" - Rachel Koopmans
"Mechthild of Magdeburg at Helfta: A Study in Literary Influence" - Barbara Newman
"Positioning Women in Medieval Society, Culture, and Religion: An Epilogue" - John Van Engen


Kerby-Fulton, Kathryn
KATHRYN KERBY-FULTON is Professor Emerita, University of Notre Dame.

Engen, John Van
JOHN VAN ENGEN is Professor Emeritus, University of Notre Dame.

Watson, Nicholas
NICHOLAS WATSON teaches English at Harvard University. His research focuses on medieval English and North European literature, intellectual history, visionary writing and the role of the written vernacular.

Bugyis, Katie Ann-Marie
KATIEANN-MARIE BUGYIS is Associate Professor, University of Notre Dame.

Kerby-Fulton, Kathryn
KATHRYN KERBY-FULTON is Professor Emerita, University of Notre Dame.

Van Engen, John
JOHN VAN ENGEN is Professor Emeritus, University of Notre Dame.

Bohne, Amanda
AMANDA BOHNE is a Senior Lecturer in English at the University of Illinois at Chicago.


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