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Gender and Medieval Mysticism from India to Europe: Contemporary Theological Explorations in Mysticism

Editat de Alexandra Verini, Abir Bazaz
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 29 sep 2023
This book opens up a dialogue between pre-modern women identified as mystics in diverse locations from South Asia to Europe. It considers how women from the disparate religious traditions of Hinduism, Islam, and Christianity expressed devotion in parallel ways. The argument is that women’s mysticism demands to be compared not because of any essential "female" experience of the divine but because the parallel positions of marginalization that pre-modern women experienced led them to deploy intimate encounters with the divine to speak publicly and claim authority. The topics covered range from the Sufi devotional tradition of Sidis (Indians of African ancestry) to the Bhakti poet Mīrābaī and the nuns of Barking Abbey. Collectively the chapters show how mysticism allowed premodern women to speak and act by unsettling traditional gender roles and expectations for religious behavior. At the same time as uncovering connections, the juxtaposition of women from different traditions serves to highlight distinctive features. The book draws on a range of disciplinary expertise and will be of particular interest to scholars of medieval religion and theology as well as history and literary studies.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781032358499
ISBN-10: 1032358491
Pagini: 254
Ilustrații: 2 Halftones, black and white; 2 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.63 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Contemporary Theological Explorations in Mysticism

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate

Cuprins

1 Introduction
Alexandra Verini
Part I Mysticism as Resistance
2 Weeping as Resistance in Islamic and Christian Contemplative Hagiography
Ayoush Lazikani
3 Mysticism between Women in Early Medieval England
Kathryn Maude
4 Public Scandal and Mystical Marriage: Margery Kempe and Mīrābaī
Katherine Zieman
Part II Reimagining the Female Mystic
5 Tongue Untied: Women and Forbidden Speech in Medieval India
Subhashree Chakravarty
6 Enclosed Life and Mystical Form in the Ancrene Wisse
Aparna Chaudhuri
7 Gender Fluidity in Sìrīvaisònòava Theology: The Status of the Cowherd Women
Manasicha Akepiyapornchai
Part III Shaping Mystical Femininity
8 The Discipline of Mahadevi and Lalla: Religious Ambiguity in the Gendering of Ascetic Female Hindu Saints
Dean Accardi
9 Imagined femininity in Sant Mysticism
Galina Rousseva-Sokolova
10 Invoking Mirabai: Elision and Illumination in the Global Study of Women Mystics
Nancy Martin
Part IV Women Mystics Across Time
11 Swaying in the Presence of the Saints: Women's Mediation of Spiritual Authority in the Sidi Sufi Devotional Tradition of Gujarat
Jazmin Graves
12 Love Knows no Bounds: Contemporary Artist Engagement with Marguerite Porete and Hadewijch
Louise Nelstrop
13 Afterword
Liz Herbert McAvoy

Recenzii

"This is an impressive, reflective volume of diverse essays that help to understand a historical pattern between 700 and 1500 CE, as women increasingly confronted gender norms by asserting religious/spiritual authority—often referred to or translated as ‘mysticism’. By strategically limiting the scope to South Asia and Europe, the contributors present a manageable set of examples that can be brought into meaningful conversation, thereby joining in the growing current of critical comparison in religious studies. We find here careful analyses of detail-rich local cases, reflections on provincialities of key terms (especially ‘mysticism’), and considerations of transregional and long-term relationships between gender and appeals to religion/spirituality to construct the world differently. Highly recommended for anyone interested in understanding women and gender in the premodern world, mysticism as a social force, cross-cultural translation, and the critically comparative study of religion." – Jon Keune, Michigan State University, USA

Notă biografică

Alexandra Verini is an Assistant Professor of English at Ashoka University.
Abir Bazaz is an Assistant Professor of English at Ashoka University.

Descriere

This book opens up a dialogue between pre-modern women identified as mystics in diverse locations from South Asia to Europe.