Trauma and Tears in The Book of Margery Kempe
Trauma and Tears in The Book of Margery Kempe
Scoggins, Rachel
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
04/2026
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Inglês
9781666932362
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About the Author
Introduction
1. Finding Voice Through Emotional and Physical Trauma
2. Rejecting Traditional Marriage and Negotiating Bodily Agency
3. Self-Inflicted Punishment as a Trauma Response
4. Christ as a Safe Space
5. Spectacle and Heretical Actions That Lead to Violence
6. The Need to Be Noticed: Constructing a Sense of Self-Worth through the Body, Knowledge, and Conflict
7. The Search for Safe Spaces through Margery's Relationships with Women
Conclusion
Bibliography
Notes
Introduction
1. Finding Voice Through Emotional and Physical Trauma
2. Rejecting Traditional Marriage and Negotiating Bodily Agency
3. Self-Inflicted Punishment as a Trauma Response
4. Christ as a Safe Space
5. Spectacle and Heretical Actions That Lead to Violence
6. The Need to Be Noticed: Constructing a Sense of Self-Worth through the Body, Knowledge, and Conflict
7. The Search for Safe Spaces through Margery's Relationships with Women
Conclusion
Bibliography
Notes
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medieval Christian mysticism; female agency; self-harm; medieval madness; medieval childbirth; Christian pilgrims; medieval female writing
About the Author
Introduction
1. Finding Voice Through Emotional and Physical Trauma
2. Rejecting Traditional Marriage and Negotiating Bodily Agency
3. Self-Inflicted Punishment as a Trauma Response
4. Christ as a Safe Space
5. Spectacle and Heretical Actions That Lead to Violence
6. The Need to Be Noticed: Constructing a Sense of Self-Worth through the Body, Knowledge, and Conflict
7. The Search for Safe Spaces through Margery's Relationships with Women
Conclusion
Bibliography
Notes
Introduction
1. Finding Voice Through Emotional and Physical Trauma
2. Rejecting Traditional Marriage and Negotiating Bodily Agency
3. Self-Inflicted Punishment as a Trauma Response
4. Christ as a Safe Space
5. Spectacle and Heretical Actions That Lead to Violence
6. The Need to Be Noticed: Constructing a Sense of Self-Worth through the Body, Knowledge, and Conflict
7. The Search for Safe Spaces through Margery's Relationships with Women
Conclusion
Bibliography
Notes
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.