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Saints' lives and the rhetoric of gender : male and female in Merovingian hagiography / John Kitchen.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : Oxford University Press, 1998.Description: 1 online resource (xv, 255 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 0585254095
  • 9780585254098
  • 1280470410
  • 9781280470417
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Saints' lives and the rhetoric of gender.DDC classification:
  • 270/.092/244 21
LOC classification:
  • BX4682 .K58 1998eb
Other classification:
  • 11.52
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Contents:
pt. I. Sancti -- The prose hagiography of Venantius Fortunatus -- Gregory of Tours Life of the Fathers -- pt. II. Sanctae -- "Like a man among men" : the female saint in a male corpus -- Baudonivia's Life of Saint Radegund -- Conclusion : A world turned upside-down.
Summary: Medieval lives of female saints have attracted wide attention in recent years. Some scholars have argued that such texts reveal a distinctive form of female sanctity which only female hagiographers managed properly to articulate, and important writings have been attributed to female authors on that assumption. In this revisionist work, John Kitchen tests such claims through a close examination of several texts-lives of both male and female saints, by authors of both sexes-from sixth century France. He argues that sometimes the "authentic voice" of the female writer or saint sounds emphatically male. This study gives examples of how both male and female authors sometimes depicted holy women talking, acting, or even dressing like their male counterparts. Ultimately, the author aims to cast doubt on the assumption that male authors were ignorant of or hostile toward certain-specifically female-concerns. By the same token, Kitchen's work raises serious methodological problems with the gender approach to the hagiographic literature of the early Middle Ages.
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Revision of the author's thesis (doctoral)--University of Toronto, 1995.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 235-250) and index.

Medieval lives of female saints have attracted wide attention in recent years. Some scholars have argued that such texts reveal a distinctive form of female sanctity which only female hagiographers managed properly to articulate, and important writings have been attributed to female authors on that assumption. In this revisionist work, John Kitchen tests such claims through a close examination of several texts-lives of both male and female saints, by authors of both sexes-from sixth century France. He argues that sometimes the "authentic voice" of the female writer or saint sounds emphatically male. This study gives examples of how both male and female authors sometimes depicted holy women talking, acting, or even dressing like their male counterparts. Ultimately, the author aims to cast doubt on the assumption that male authors were ignorant of or hostile toward certain-specifically female-concerns. By the same token, Kitchen's work raises serious methodological problems with the gender approach to the hagiographic literature of the early Middle Ages.

pt. I. Sancti -- The prose hagiography of Venantius Fortunatus -- Gregory of Tours Life of the Fathers -- pt. II. Sanctae -- "Like a man among men" : the female saint in a male corpus -- Baudonivia's Life of Saint Radegund -- Conclusion : A world turned upside-down.

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