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Medicine Religion And Gender In Medieval Culture Naoe Kukita Yoshikawa

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Medicine Religion And Gender In Medieval Culture Naoe Kukita Yoshikawa
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Publisher: D. S. Brewer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.23 MB
Pages: 310
Author: Naoe Kukita Yoshikawa
ISBN: 9781843844013, 184384401X
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Medicine Religion And Gender In Medieval Culture Naoe Kukita Yoshikawa by Naoe Kukita Yoshikawa 9781843844013, 184384401X instant download after payment.

Current preoccupations with the body have led to a growing interest in the intersections between religion, literature and the history of medicine, and, more specifically, how they converge within a given culture. This collection of essays explores the ways in which aspects of medieval culture were predicated upon an interaction between medical and religious discourses, particularly those inflected by contemporary gendered ideologies. The essays interrogate this convergence broadly in a number of different ways: textually, conceptually, historically, socially and culturally. They argue for an inextricable relationship between the physical and spiritual in accounts of health, illness and disability, and demonstrate how medical, religious and gender discourses were integrated in medieval culture.

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