Removing Masculine Layers to Reveal a Holy Womanhood the Female Transvestite Monks of Late Antique Eastern Christianity

Female monks have been discussed within the spheres of socio-history, theology, and literary analysis, but no comprehensive study has focused on their historical and gendered context until now. This book reexamines their hagiographies to reveal that female protagonists possess a holy womanhood regar...

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Main Author: Lubinsky, Crystal Lynn (-)
Format: Book
Language:Inglés
Published: Turnhout : Brepols cop. 2013
Series:Studia traditionis theologiae ; 13
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Summary:Female monks have been discussed within the spheres of socio-history, theology, and literary analysis, but no comprehensive study has focused on their historical and gendered context until now. This book reexamines their hagiographies to reveal that female protagonists possess a holy womanhood regardless of having layers of masculinity applied to their characters. Each masculine layer is scrutinized to explore its purpose in the plots and the plausible motivations for the utilization of transvestite figures in religious literature. Hagiographers had no intention of transforming their religious protagonists into anything but determined, holy women who are forced to act drastically in order to sustain ascetic dreams begun while mothers, wives, daughters, and sisters. Through an intertextual method, masculinity and literary themes work to contextualize praise for a holy womanhood within an acceptable gendered language, which seems to support a belief in the spiritual potential of women. This book highlights the potential for complex irony to develop around a female transvestite, which supplies religious tales with intrigue and interest, an ability to instruct/chastise mixed audiences, and a potential to portray the reversal inherent in the human drama of salvation
Physical Description:XII, 252 p. ; 24 cm
Bibliography:Incluye referencias bibliográficas (p. 231-248) e índice
ISBN:9782503549811