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| #499458 in Books | Caroline W Bynum | 1988-01-07 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.00 x1.25 x6.00l,1.49 | File type: PDF | 464 pages | Holy Feast and Holy Fast The Religious Significance of Food to Medieval Women The New Historicism Studies in Cultural Poetics||3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.| Gender, Spirituality, Religious Practices, Food|By Alicia Crumpton|Wow! I loved Bynum's writing approach - Background, Evidence, Explanation. She took a complex discussion and clearly presented the scholarship, history, and stories in a methodical and interesting way. The inclusion of plates (pictures) added to the materials she presented and the extensive use of footnotes p||"A rich, positive and thoughtful description of the way some medieval women managed to control and develop their own subjectivities and social roles."--"Women's of Books|About the Author|
Caroline Walker Bynum
In the period between 1200 and 1500 in western Europe, a number of religious women gained widespread veneration and even canonization as saints for their extraordinary devotion to the Christian eucharist, supernatural multiplications of food and drink, and miracles of bodily manipulation, including stigmata and inedia (living without eating). The occurrence of such phenomena sheds much light on the nature of medieval society and medieval religion. It also forms a ch...
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