This presentation will examine three medieval mystics; Hadewijch, Marguerite Porete, and Meister Eckhart; Christian mystics who wrote about death during the high and late Middle Ages, specifically the idea of self-annihilation. And how this idea was influenced and influenced gender in Medieval Europe. These three mystics share many similarities as they all dealt with the idea of self-annihilation, albeit in different way, and they all wrote and or preached in the vernacular of the area in which they lived. Despite the similarities between these figures they each came to a very different fate. This presentation will explore why that was the case, the difference in their ideas and how these ideas were influenced by gender. Department: History...
This dissertation contributes to the current discussion on the influence of genre on gender represen...
Chapter in The Oxford Handbook of Women and Gender in Medieval Europe. Cultures of devotion in multi...
Gendered differences concerning intellectual and physical religious expressions in medieval Europe h...
This study views the female medieval mystics of northern Europe primarily as writers in the period f...
This dissertation explores the relationship between grief, cultural constructs of gender, and mourni...
This dissertation explores the relationship between grief, cultural constructs of gender, and mourni...
Medieval manuscripts concerning the daily lives and miraculous experiences of living saints contain ...
My proposed study will examine the gender dynamics surrounding one aspect of late ancient and early ...
abstract: The writing of the Medieval period has been influential for centuries yet is often simplif...
Current preoccupations with the body have led to a growing interest in the intersections between rel...
Committee members: Heidi Breuer (chair), Martha Stoddard Holmes, Kenneth MendozaDuring the thirteent...
This paper explores the use of European erotic death imagery produced in the Death and the Maiden (D...
Hildegard of Bingen was a prominent German nun of the 12th century who wrote many works including a ...
Hildegard of Bingen was a prominent German nun of the 12th century who wrote many works including a ...
Chapter in The Oxford Handbook of Women and Gender in Medieval Europe. Cultures of devotion in multi...
This dissertation contributes to the current discussion on the influence of genre on gender represen...
Chapter in The Oxford Handbook of Women and Gender in Medieval Europe. Cultures of devotion in multi...
Gendered differences concerning intellectual and physical religious expressions in medieval Europe h...
This study views the female medieval mystics of northern Europe primarily as writers in the period f...
This dissertation explores the relationship between grief, cultural constructs of gender, and mourni...
This dissertation explores the relationship between grief, cultural constructs of gender, and mourni...
Medieval manuscripts concerning the daily lives and miraculous experiences of living saints contain ...
My proposed study will examine the gender dynamics surrounding one aspect of late ancient and early ...
abstract: The writing of the Medieval period has been influential for centuries yet is often simplif...
Current preoccupations with the body have led to a growing interest in the intersections between rel...
Committee members: Heidi Breuer (chair), Martha Stoddard Holmes, Kenneth MendozaDuring the thirteent...
This paper explores the use of European erotic death imagery produced in the Death and the Maiden (D...
Hildegard of Bingen was a prominent German nun of the 12th century who wrote many works including a ...
Hildegard of Bingen was a prominent German nun of the 12th century who wrote many works including a ...
Chapter in The Oxford Handbook of Women and Gender in Medieval Europe. Cultures of devotion in multi...
This dissertation contributes to the current discussion on the influence of genre on gender represen...
Chapter in The Oxford Handbook of Women and Gender in Medieval Europe. Cultures of devotion in multi...
Gendered differences concerning intellectual and physical religious expressions in medieval Europe h...