Very often, the medieval view on "gender" and "body" is depicted either unequivocally negative or just equivocal. According to this simplistic picture, a number of medieval men and women have been portrayed as alternately extremely misogynist and extremely submissive and self-suppressing. With the examples of Bernard of Clairvaux, Beatrice of Nazareth, Mechtild of Hackeborn, and Gertrud of Helfta, this article tries to differentiate more subtly the perception of the concepts "woman/female" and "man/male" by pointing to their function as symbols within the Christian tradition. Furthermore, it is demonstrated that the view on body/soul is not an expression of simple dualism
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Only a few texts from the New Testament have been used and misused as have 1 Cor 11:2-16. A widespre...
The article discusses the possibilities of writing theory as a woman without neglecting the claims o...
In this study I compare the donor portraits on wallpaintings in Scanian churches from the 12th and t...
Judith Asher: The Power of a Skinny Saint: Fasting Practices of Medieval Female Mystics and Feminist...
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Johanne Stubbe Teglbjærg Kød, krop og identitet – om betydningen af begrebet 'kød' i nyere prot...
A preaching scene in stoneLisbet Bolander A very rare motif in the Western European stone sculpture ...
Torben Kjersgaard Nielsen, At frådse i kropslighed – om krop og religion i middelalderen. (To g...
Ferocious Lions and Menstruating Men: The Perception of Jews in Medieval DenmarkThe article examines...
The Beer or the Idea? On the Understanding of Crookedness in Danish Medieval Art By Poul Grinder-Han...
The motif of the Eucharist seems, in different permutations, to persist in Western literature even i...
Resume: Denne artikel har to teser: (1) at den aktuelle antropologiske debat om ontologier har relev...
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