Religious Women in Early Carolingian Francia: A Study of Manuscript Transmission and Monastic Culture

Awards:   Short-listed for Wallace K. Ferguson Award 2015
Author:   Felice Lifshitz
Publisher:   Fordham University Press
ISBN:  

9780823256877


Pages:   368
Publication Date:   01 May 2014
Format:   Hardback
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  • Short-listed for Wallace K. Ferguson Award 2015

Overview

Religious Women in Early Carolingian Francia, a groundbreaking study of the intellectual and monastic culture of the Main Valley during the eighth century, looks closely at a group of manuscripts associated with some of the best-known personalities of the European Middle Ages, including Boniface of Mainz and his ""beloved,""abbess Leoba of Tauberbischofsheim. This is the first study of these ""Anglo-Saxon missionaries to Germany"" to delve into the details of their lives by studying the manuscripts that were produced in their scriptoria and used in their communities. The author explores how one group of religious women helped to shape the culture of medieval Europe through the texts they wrote and copied, as well as through their editorial interventions. Using compelling manuscript evidence, she argues that the content of the women's books was overwhelmingly gender-egalitarian and frequently feminist (i.e., resistant to patriarchal ideas). This intriguing book provides unprecedented glimpses into the ""feminist consciousness"" of the women's and mixed-sex communities that flourished in the early Middle Ages.

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Author:   Felice Lifshitz
Publisher:   Fordham University Press
Imprint:   Fordham University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.681kg
ISBN:  

9780823256877


ISBN 10:   0823256871
Pages:   368
Publication Date:   01 May 2014
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

"List of Color Plates List of Abbreviations Preface: Medieval Feminism Acknowledgments Part I: Introductions: People, Places, Things 1. Syneisactism and Reform: Gender Relations in the Anglo-Saxon Cultural Province in Francia 2. The Monastic Landscape of the Anglo-Saxon Cultural Province in Francia 3. The Gun(t)za and Abirhilt Manuscripts: Women and their Books in the Anglo-Saxon Cultural Province in Francia Part II: Textual Analysis 4. ""I am Crucified in Christ"" (Galatians 2:20): The Kitzingen Crucifixion Miniature and Visions of the Apostle Paul 5. ""We Interpret Spiritual Truths to People Possessed of the Spirit"" (1 Cor. 2:13): Studying the Bible with the Fathers of the Church 6. ""The Sensual Man does not Perceive those Things that are of the Spirit of God"" (1 Cor. 2:14): History and Theology in the Stories of the Saints"" 7. ""An Eternal Weight of Glory"" (2 Cor. 4: 17): Discipline and Devotion in Monastic Life Part III: Conclusions 8. ""Now Concerning Virgins, I Have No Commandment of the Lord"" (1 Cor. 7:25): Consecrated Women and Altar Service in the Anglo-Saxon Cultural Province in Francia 9. ""Through a Glass Darkly"" (1 Cor. 13:12): Textual Transmission and Historical Representation as Feminist Strategies in Early Medieval Europe Notes Bibliography: Manuscripts and Printed Materials Index"

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Erudite, intellectually rigorous, and well-researched, Religious Women in Early Carolingian Francia offers a more detailed study of religious women in eighth-century Francia in greater depth than anyone else has heretofore published. -Valerie L. Garver, Northern Illinois University


GCGBPErudite, intellectually rigorous, and well-researched, Religious Women in Early Carolingian Francia offers a more detailed study of religious women in eighth-century Francia in greater depth than anyone else has heretofore published.GC[yen] GCoValerie L. Garver, Northern Illinois University Erudite, intellectually rigorous, and well-researched, Religious Women in Early Carolingian Francia offers a more detailed study of religious women in eighth-century Francia in greater depth than anyone else has heretofore published. -Valerie L. Garver, Northern Illinois University In this pathbreaking book, Felice Lifshitz gives us a magisterial reexamination of the place of women in the early medieval Chritianity. Through an innovative and convincing analysis of a range of manuscripts produced by and for Frankish religious women, she shows us how the Christian culture and intellectual life of the eighth century were gender-egalitarian and even 'feminist' in the sense of a resistance to patriarchal ideas. An exciting book for medievalists, but also for anyone interested in the history of gender relations over the centuries. --Anne-Marie Helvetius, Professor of Medieval History, University of Paris VIII--Vincennes--Saint-Denis.


Erudite, intellectually rigorous, and well-researched, Religious Women in Early Carolingian Francia offers a more detailed study of religious women in eighth-century Francia in greater depth than anyone else has heretofore published. -Valerie L. Garver, Northern Illinois University In this pathbreaking book, Felice Lifshitz gives us a magisterial reexamination of the place of women in the early medieval Chritianity. Through an innovative and convincing analysis of a range of manuscripts produced by and for Frankish religious women, she shows us how the Christian culture and intellectual life of the eighth century were gender-egalitarian and even 'feminist' in the sense of a resistance to patriarchal ideas. An exciting book for medievalists, but also for anyone interested in the history of gender relations over the centuries. --Anne-Marie Helvetius, Professor of Medieval History, University of Paris VIII--Vincennes--Saint-Denis.


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Felice Lifshitz is Professor of Women’s and Gender Studies and of Religious Studies at the University of Alberta.

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