Fictive Orders and Feminine Religious Identities, 1200-1600

Fictive Orders and Feminine Religious Identities, 1200-1600

More, Alison (Assistant Professor of Medieval Studies, Assistant Professor of Medieval Studies, University of St Michael's College, University of Toronto)

Oxford University Press

10/2017

216

Dura

Inglês

9780198807698

15 a 20 dias

Fictive Orders and Feminine Religious Identities traces the story of pious laywomen in Europe from the thirteenth to sixteenth centuries, examining the ways these women were active and engaged in their social and intellectual worlds, while also tracing the formation of modern perceptions about gender roles and the reasons why they persisted.
Introduction 1: Penitents and the Institutionalization of Penitential Life in the Thirteenth Century 2: After Supra Montem: The Spread of an Order? 3: The Western Schism, Observant Reform, and Institutionalization 4: Creating a Textual Identity? Pastoralia and Models of Tertiary Life 5: Order and Identity in Women's Communities 6: Unification and Regularization in the Sixteenth-Century Spiritual Climate Epilogue
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