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Are anxiety or dread negative stages before freedom, a confrontation with humans' own mortality and finitude? Joana Serrado inaugurates anxiousness as a category of mystical knowledge in this innovative historical and philosophical study. Based on the life and mystical writings of Joana de Jesus, a Cistercian nun, intellectual disciple of Teresa of Avila, this study shows the cultural embeddedness of anxiousness: a feeling akin to the Portuguese term »saudade« (yearning, Sehnsucht). A mystical project that reshapes feminist principles of autonomy, agency and desire.
A groundbreaking story of African agency and the abolition of slavery, providing a new perspective on the Atlantic slave trade.
Within the work of both Jacques Derrida and Walter Benjamin there is a buried theatricality, a theatre to-come. And in the last fifteen years there has been a growing awareness of this theatricality. To date, though, there has not been a published stage play about either Derrida or Benjamin Cue Derrida| Benjamin, a volume that brings together two tragi-comic plays which mirror each other in a host of ways – above all, in the way that the central philosophical figure is displaced, or not quite where or when we would expect to find them. In Derrida’s case, it is Oxford in 1968; in Benjamin’s case, it is somewhere (or nowhere) near London in 1948. These, then, are plays in which the philosopher is exiled, or elsewhere – not quite himself. This a volume for anyone with an eye or ear for where theatre or performance meets philosophy – students, scholars, readers, actors.
This book traces women’s influence on maternity policy in Norway from 1880-1940. Maternity policies, including maternity leave, midwifery services and public assistance for mothers, were some of the first welfare policies enacted in Norway. Feminists, midwives, and working women participated in their creation and helped transform maternity policies from a restriction to a benefit. Situating Norway within the larger European context, the book contributes to discussions of Scandinavian welfare state development and further untangles the relationship between social policy and gender equality. The study of poor, rural women alongside urban middle-class feminists is rooted in an inclusive archival source base that speaks to the interplay between local and national welfare officials and recipients, the development and implementation of laws in diverse settings, the divergent effects maternity policies had on women, and women’s varied response.
In The Eclipse of Liberal Protestantism in the Netherlands, Tom-Eric Krijger is the first to offer a synthesis of the development of the Protestant modernist movement in Dutch religious, social, cultural, and political life between 1870 and 1940. In historiography, the liberal Protestant community is said to have lost appeal and influence in these decades due to a lack of theological clarity, inner harmony, and organisation. Analysing liberal Protestants’ self-perception vis-à-vis Christian orthodoxy, self-understanding as a faith community, attitude towards other alternatives to orthodoxy, class-consciousness, literary criticism, political commitment, and involvement with foreign mission, Krijger challenges this view. Making an international comparison, he argues that the Dutch modernist movement failed to make headway primarily due to liberal Protestant expectations and discourse.
By exploring textual, visual and material culture, this volume presents a range of new research into the experiences, agencies and diverse political identities of Iberian women between the fifteenth and early-eighteenth century. Representing Women’s Political Identity in the Early Modern Iberian World explores how the political identities of Iberian women were represented in various forms of visual culture including: religious paintings and portraiture; costume; and devotional and funerary sculpture. This study examines the transmission of Iberian culture and its concepts of identity to locations such as Peru, Goa and Mexico, providing a rich insight into Iberia’s complex history and leg...
Esta obra pretende homenagear a Prof. Doutora Nair de Nazaré Castro Soares, Professora Catedrática Jubilada da Universidade de Coimbra, num acto de reconhecimento pela sua carreira académica, que se desdobrou num profícuo e longo magistério, e numa investigação de excelência. Da sua longa e proveitosa actividade ao serviço da educação e da ciência beneficiaram muitas gerações de alunos e de investigadores, em Portugal e no estrangeiro. São esses discípulos, colegas e amigos que agora contribuem para a composição deste livro, com trabalhos que versam as várias áreas do saber em que ela se distinguiu e que conferem estrutura à organização desta obra: a literatura e a cultura greco-latinas, a tradição clássica medieval, os estudos do Humanismo e Renascimento, e a herança clássica no mundo moderno e contemporâneo.
Band 6/2 der monumentalen Mystikgeschichte von Bernard McGinn befasst sich mit der Mystik im Goldenen Zeitalter Spaniens. Schwerpunkte bilden die geistliche Lehre und das mystische Leben des Ignatius von Loyola sowie die karmelitische Mystik, insbesondere einer Teresa von Ávila und eines Johannes vom Kreuz. Weitere mystische Stimmen aus Spanien, Portugal und dem spanischen Amerika der Zeit runden den Band ab. Mit seiner groß angelegten Geschichte der Mystik im Abendland schließt Bernard McGinn eine Lücke der Theologie- und Kulturgeschichtsschreibung. Eindrucksvoll stellen die einzelnen Bände der vorliegenden Reihe unter Beweis, dass eine rein literaturwissenschaftliche Darstellung der M...
Às margens de um rio navegável um saveiro encosta em um porto. Desembarcam alguns passageiros: um padre, alguns emigrantes, e um cafetão acompanhado de um grupo de mulheres, ladeados por dois seguranças grandalhões! É exatamente este grupo de pessoas que mudará os destinos e inclusive o nome da cidade de Serrado. Acompanhem a nossa aventura cheia de mistérios, tramoias e romance!