Fragmentation and Redemption: Essays on Gender and the Human Body in Medieval Religion
 

Fragmentation and Redemption: Essays on Gender and the Human Body in Medieval Religion

by Caroline Walker Bynum

1992 American Academy of Religion Award.

These seven essays by noted historian Caroline Walker Bynum exemplify her argument that historians must write in a "comic" mode, aware of history's artifice, risks, and incompletion. Exploring a diverse array of medieval texts, the essays show how women were able to appropriate dominant social symbols in ways that revised and undercut them,... (read more)

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A sweet, sweet tome that not only teaches us about gender and the body in Medieval Catholicism, but ultimately, how these ideas are useful today. Eye-opening, wonderful, and meant to be read about three times.

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