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Seeing Marguerite In The Mirror: A Linguistic Analysis Of Porete's Mirror Of Simple Souls



Using Marguerite Porete's (d.1310) Mirror of Simple Souls as the case study, Terry outlines a new application of linguistic tools to the analysis of spiritual texts, showing how the tools can elucidate discourse aim, self-presentation, and concepts of God. Terry's book explains the tools, outlines a four-step process for applying them, contextualizes Marguerite's Mirror in light of potential sources, medieval images of women and documentation concerning her trial, and then applies the tools to Marguerite's Mirror. The image of Marguerite that emerges is in sharp contrast to that preserved by her contemporaries who used highly gendered labels: Marguerite's self-presentation is not highly gendered. Gendered elements in Mirror are explainable in light of Marguerite's potential theological and literary sources. Consequently, Terry determines that modern focus on gender images for Marguerite relies less on her own voice and more on historical labels given to her, missing the core of her self-understanding.


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Judul Seri
Studies in Spirituality Supplements 21
No. Panggil
A29741
Penerbit Peeters : Paris.,
Deskripsi Fisik
169 p., 24 cm.
Bahasa
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ISBN/ISSN
9789042923225
Klasifikasi
Carmel, II No.1020/21
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