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Seeing and Knowing

by Anneke B. Mulder-Bakker

Starting with Juliana of Cormillon's vision of the Trinity and the role of gender in the scholastic and visionary acquisition of knowledge, this text investigates other more complicated yet challenging ways of seeing and knowing.

FORMAT
Hardcover
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Publisher Description

The studies within this volume apply insights gained from gender studies to re-consider the way knowledge and learning was transmitted in medieval Europe 1200-1550. Traditional scholarship has largely concentrated on the clerical and academic context of conventional learning. It tended to focus on the contents and methods of formal education, as well as on a small group of educational institutions from which women were excluded. In this volume, authors consider how learning was transmitted outside the schools, in particular within women's communities. They raise a range of questions: how was knowledge transmitted in an oral context, what varieties of knowledge were available to communities of women? What kinds of learning are characteristic of such communities? What techniques did women develop to preserve and transmit their knowledge and how was it valorized both within their communities, and by 'authoritative' outsiders? Under what circumstances could women themselves gain authority in passing on knowledge to a wider audience?

Long Description

The studies within this volume apply insights gained from gender studies to re-consider the way knowledge and learning was transmitted in medieval Europe 1200-1550. Traditional scholarship has largely concentrated on the clerical and academic context of conventional learning. It tended to focus on the contents and methods of formal education, as well as on a small group of educational institutions from which women were excluded. In this volume, authors consider how learning was transmitted outside the schools, in particular within women's communities. They raise a range of questions: how was knowledge transmitted in an oral context, what varieties of knowledge were available to communities of women? What kinds of learning are characteristic of such communities? What techniques did women develop to preserve and transmit their knowledge and how was it valorized both within their communities, and by 'authoritative' outsiders? Under what circumstances could women themselves gain authority in passing on knowledge to a wider audience?

Details

ISBN2503514480
Short Title SEEING & KNOWING
Series Medieval Women: Texts and Contexts
Language English
ISBN-10 2503514480
ISBN-13 9782503514482
Media Book
Format Hardcover
Series Number 11
Year 2004
Subtitle Women and Learning in Medieval Europe 1200-1550
DOI 10.1604/9782503514482
Edited by Mulder-Bakker, Anneke B.
Imprint Brepols N.V.
Place of Publication Turnhout
Country of Publication Belgium
Author Anneke B. Mulder-Bakker
Pages 209
Publisher Brepols N.V.
Publication Date 2004-05-25
DEWEY 305.420940902
Audience Professional & Vocational

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