Shenoute and the Women of the White Monastery: Egyptian Monasticism in Late AntiquityOxford University Press, 24 janv. 2002 - 264 pages This book depicts the lives of female monks within a monastery located in upper Egypt in the period 385-464 CE. During this period, the monastery was headed by a monk named Shenoute; thirteen of his letters to the women under his care survive. These writings are fragmentary, only partially translated, little studied, and written in difficult-to-decipher Coptic. Despite these problems, Krawiec has used the letters to reconstruct a series of quarrels and events in the life of the White Monastery and to discern some of the key patterns in the participants' relationships to one another within the world as they perceived it. |
Table des matières
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1 Daily Life in the White Monastery under Shenoute | 13 |
2 Womens Life in the White Monastery under Shenoute | 31 |
3 Shenoutes Discourse of Monastic Power | 51 |
The Womens Power | 73 |
Gender in the White Monastery | 92 |
6 Gender and Monasticism in Late Antiquity | 120 |
The Intersection of Power and Gender | 133 |
Biological Kin in the White Monastery | 161 |
Notes | 175 |
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