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Bodies in Early Modern Religious Dissent: Naked, Veiled, Vilified, Worshiped: Routledge Studies in Early Modern Religious Dissents and Radicalism

Editat de Elisabeth Fischer, Xenia von Tippelskirch
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 mai 2021
In early modern times, religious affiliation was often communicated through bodily practices. Despite various attempts at definition, these practices remained extremely fluid and lent themselves to individual appropriation and to evasion of church and state control. Because bodily practices prompted much debate, they serve as a useful starting point for examining denominational divisions, allowing scholars to explore the actions of smaller and more radical divergent groups. The focus on bodies and conflicts over bodily practices are the starting point for the contributors to this volume who depart from established national and denominational historiographies to probe the often-ambiguous phenomena occurring at the interstices of confessional boundaries. In this way, the authors examine a variety of religious living conditions, socio-cultural groups, and spiritual networks of early modern Europe and the Americas. The cases gathered here skillfully demonstrate the diverse ways in which regional and local differences affected the interpretation of bodily signs.
This book will appeal to scholars and students of early modern Europe and the Americas, as well as those interested in religious and gender history, and the history of dissent.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780367533212
ISBN-10: 0367533219
Pagini: 290
Ilustrații: 32
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Studies in Early Modern Religious Dissents and Radicalism

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Cuprins

Part 1: Prologue  1. Introduction. Corporeality and Early Modern Religious Dissent  2. Body, Remember: A Plaidoyer for the History of the Body’s Expressiveness  Part 2: Body and Soul  3. "God be Praised that I did not Sweat to Death." The Power of the Body and Martin Luther’s Concept of Melancholy  4. A Pure Abode for an Unblemished Soul: Medical, Spiritual, and Political Significances of Bodily Characteristics in Johann Christian Senckenberg’s Journals  5. Bloody Bodies: Embodied Moravian Piety in Atlantic World Travel Diaries, 1735-1765  Part 3: Naked/Veiled  6. "[…] that we strip them all bare and naked" (Hans Folz) — Nakedness as a Physical Practice in the Religious Dissent between Jews and Christians in the Late Middle Ages and Early Modern Times  7. From Quakers to Femen. Practices in Protest Nudity  8. The Postures and Impostures of Clothing: Jean de Labadie’s Sartorial Ambiguities  Part 4: Bodies in the Contact Zone  9. Contaminating Infidels, Burnt Bodies, and Saved Souls: Sodomy and Catholicism in the Early Modern Age  10. Like Squirrels: Religious Dissent and the Body of the "Savage" in Marie de l’Incarnation’s Writings  11. Corpses in the Contact Zone: Holy Bodies as Ambivalent Signifiers in the Seventeenth-Century French Canadian Missions  Part 5: Holy Bodies  12. Observing the Observant Self: Female Reader Portraits, Marian Imagery, and the Emergence of Skepticism in Illuminated Prayer Books and Devotional Art (ca. 1475-1566)  13. Mysticism and Sanctity in the Eighteenth Century: The Stigmatized Body of Maria Columba Schonath (1730–1787), Poor Souls, and the Discernment of Spirits

Notă biografică

Elisabeth Fischer is an archivist at the state archive in Stuttgart, Germany. Her research interests include the history of early modern Catholicism, especially of religious orders, as well as gender and body history.
Xenia von Tippelskirch teaches Renaissance history at Humboldt University of Berlin, Germany. Her research interests include the histories of religious dissent in early modern Europe, reading, knowledge transmission, gender, and material culture.

Descriere

This book focuses on bodies and conflicts over bodily practices. It will appeal to scholars and students of early modern Europe and the Americas, as well as those interested in religious and gender history, and the history of dissent.