This study examines how gender is portrayed in the hagiographic tradition surrounding St. Brigit of Kildare. In particular, it provides an in-depth look at how Brigit, as presented in her hagiographies, constantly undergoes gender transformations. These gender transformations are analyzed using material gained from a study of the way women were viewed in the early Medieval period, with an emphasis placed on how they were viewed in Ireland during the same period. A focus on the theology about women of the time, Irish spirituality and the theology behind it, as well as the conventions of hagiography and in particular the special characteristics of Irish hagiography are also offered
This doctoral dissertation aims at describing the representation of holy harlots (Mary Magdalene, Ma...
Recent scholarship has argued that the study of the lives of female medieval saints reveals a distin...
This thesis compares a medieval and modern text, Chaucer’s “Lyfe of Seinte Cecile” and Kate Horsley’...
The transformation of women is a common motif in early Irish literature. Three aspects will be dealt...
This thesis examines the eleventh-century collection of Early English hagiography, the Lives of Sain...
The history of medieval Irish women is elusive, despite a rich variety of textual sources. These are...
Four Irish Saints are accredited to performing abortions, otherwise known as the ‘Abortion Miracle’ ...
On the outskirts of Papal authority, early medieval Ireland created its own Christian identity separ...
In The Third Gender, McDaniel addresses the idea of the third gender in early hagiography and Lati...
St Íte, who flourished in the sixth century, founded the medieval Irish monastery of Killeedy, situa...
In this epilogue, I discuss the productivity of trans and genderqueer readings of medieval hagiograp...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study explores the lives of religious women of the ear...
Christina of Markyate, a little-known twelfth-century mystic, challenged the secular masculinity of ...
2021 Fall.Includes bibliographical references.This thesis covers the conquest of Gaelic Ulster from ...
This study aims to interpret Lives of Christian saints as examples of religious literature. Hagiogra...
This doctoral dissertation aims at describing the representation of holy harlots (Mary Magdalene, Ma...
Recent scholarship has argued that the study of the lives of female medieval saints reveals a distin...
This thesis compares a medieval and modern text, Chaucer’s “Lyfe of Seinte Cecile” and Kate Horsley’...
The transformation of women is a common motif in early Irish literature. Three aspects will be dealt...
This thesis examines the eleventh-century collection of Early English hagiography, the Lives of Sain...
The history of medieval Irish women is elusive, despite a rich variety of textual sources. These are...
Four Irish Saints are accredited to performing abortions, otherwise known as the ‘Abortion Miracle’ ...
On the outskirts of Papal authority, early medieval Ireland created its own Christian identity separ...
In The Third Gender, McDaniel addresses the idea of the third gender in early hagiography and Lati...
St Íte, who flourished in the sixth century, founded the medieval Irish monastery of Killeedy, situa...
In this epilogue, I discuss the productivity of trans and genderqueer readings of medieval hagiograp...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study explores the lives of religious women of the ear...
Christina of Markyate, a little-known twelfth-century mystic, challenged the secular masculinity of ...
2021 Fall.Includes bibliographical references.This thesis covers the conquest of Gaelic Ulster from ...
This study aims to interpret Lives of Christian saints as examples of religious literature. Hagiogra...
This doctoral dissertation aims at describing the representation of holy harlots (Mary Magdalene, Ma...
Recent scholarship has argued that the study of the lives of female medieval saints reveals a distin...
This thesis compares a medieval and modern text, Chaucer’s “Lyfe of Seinte Cecile” and Kate Horsley’...