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A New Companion to Hispanic Mysticism

A New Companion to Hispanic Mysticism
Author: Hilaire Kallendorf
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 540
Release: 2010
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9004183507

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The canon of Hispanic mysticism is expanding. No longer is our picture of this special brand of early modern devotional practice limited to a handful of venerable saints. Instead, we recognize a wide range of marginal figures as practitioners of mysticism, broadly defined. Neither do we limit the study of mysticism necessarily to the Christian religion, nor even to the realm of literature. Representations of mysticism are also found in the visual, plastic and musical arts. The terminology and theoretical framework of mysticism permeate early modern Hispanic cultures. Paradoxically, by taking a more inclusive approach to studying mysticism in its marginal manifestations, we draw mysticism---in all its complex iterations---back toward its rightful place at the center of early modern spiritual experience. Contributors: Colin Thompson, Alastair Hamilton, Christina Lee, Clara Herrera, Darcy Donahue, Elena del Rio Parra, Evelyn Toft, Fernando Duran Lopez, Piancisco Morales, Freddy Dominguez, Glyn Redworth, Jane Ackerman, Jessica Boon, Jose Adriano de Freitas Carvalho, Luce Lopez-Barat, Maria Mercedes Carrion, Maryrica Lottman, and Tess Knighton.


A Companion to Jesuit Mysticism

A Companion to Jesuit Mysticism
Author: Robert Aleksander Maryks
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 401
Release: 2017-03-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 9004340750

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In A Companion to Jesuit Mysticism, Robert A. Maryks provides thirteen unique essays discussing the Jesuit mystical tradition, a somewhat neglected aspect of Jesuit historiography that stretches as far back as the order’s co-founder, Ignatius of Loyola, his spiritual visions at Manresa, and ultimately the mystical perspective contained in his Spiritual Exercises.


Teresa of Avila

Teresa of Avila
Author: Peter Tyler
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 154
Release: 2016-12-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1317046218

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This innovative book offers an original insight into the context and times of St Teresa of Avila (1515 – 1582) as well as exploring her contemporary relevance from the perspective of some of the foremost thinkers and scholars in the Teresian field today including Professors Julia Kristeva, Rowan Williams and Bernard McGinn. As well as these academic approaches there will be chapters by friars and nuns of the Carmelite order living out the Carmelite charism in today’s world. The book addresses both theory and practice, and crosses traditional disciplinary and denominational boundaries – including medieval studies, philosophy, psychology, pastoral and systematic theology - thus demonstrating her continuing relevance in a variety of contemporary multi-disciplinary areas.


The Routledge Research Companion to Early Modern Spanish Women Writers

The Routledge Research Companion to Early Modern Spanish Women Writers
Author: Nieves Baranda
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 787
Release: 2017-08-14
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1317043626

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In Spain, the two hundred years that elapsed between the beginning of the early modern period and the final years of the Habsburg Empire saw a profusion of works written by women. Whether secular or religious, noble or middle class, early modern Spanish women actively composed creative works such as poetry, prose narratives, and plays. The Routledge Research Companion to Early Modern Spanish Women Writers covers the broad array of different kinds of writings – literary as well as extra-literary – that these women wrote, taking into consideration their subject positions and the cultural and historical contexts that influenced and were influenced by them. Beyond merely recognizing the individual women authors who had influence in literary, religious, and intellectual circles, this Research Companion investigates their participation in these circles through their writings, as well as the ways in which their texts informed Spain’s cultural production during the early modern period. In order to contextualize women’s writings across the historical and cultural spectrum of early modern Spain, the Research Companion is divided into six sections of general thematic interest: Women’s Worlds; Conventual Spaces; Secular Literature; Women in the Public Sphere; Private Circles; Women Travelers. Each section is subdivided into chapters that focus on specific issues or topics.


The Mystical Science of the Soul

The Mystical Science of the Soul
Author: Jessica A. Boon
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2012-01-01
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1442644281

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"Ultimately, I propose that considering internalization as embodiment is a critical methodological shift in understanding mystical methods in general, and especially for probing recollection mysticism in depth. The inner man as opposed to the outer man is a Pauline and Lutheran commonplace that is too frequently taken out of context, leading historians of the Renaissance in general, and of Spanish Renaissance religion in particular, to value references to internal (or mental) methods of spirituality as an improvement over external (or bodily) rituals. This book takes its cue from the recent 'cognitive turn' in medieval studies that complicates studies of the body in religion by focusing on the embodied aspects of cognition, claiming a continuum between body and soul rather than a hierarchy. I argue that medieval theories of cognition made the divorce of the body from the soul impossible for a Galenic doctor, even one who spoke of the body and the world with contempt, and by implication impossible for his Castilian audience. Without serious consideration of Laredo's reliance on an embodied soul rather than on a body-soul dualism, therefore, no proper assessment of the unitive stage of recogimiento ... can be made."--Introduction, p. 6-7.


Women's Negotiations and Textual Agency in Latin America, 1500-1799

Women's Negotiations and Textual Agency in Latin America, 1500-1799
Author: Mónica Díaz
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2016-12
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1315401010

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Fidelity discourse and the pacification of tyrants and Indians: Doña Mariana Osorio de Narváez


The Requiem of Tomás Luis de Victoria (1603)

The Requiem of Tomás Luis de Victoria (1603)
Author: Owen Rees
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 277
Release: 2019-03-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 1107054427

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The first substantial study of Victoria's Requiem, among the most prominent Renaissance musical works, encompassing its genesis, style, and impact.


Representing Women’s Political Identity in the Early Modern Iberian World

Representing Women’s Political Identity in the Early Modern Iberian World
Author: Jeremy Roe
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 422
Release: 2020-10-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 1351010107

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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 legacy. The collection of essays explores the lives of protagonists, which vary from queens and members of the nobility to painters and nuns, allowing for a more nuanced understanding of both the elite and non-elite woman’s experience in Spain, Portugal and their overseas realms during the early modern period. By addressing the significance of gender alongside the visual representation of political ideology and identity, this book is an invaluable source for students and researchers of early modern Iberia and the history of women.


The Discovery of Anxiousness

The Discovery of Anxiousness
Author: Joana Serrado
Publisher: transcript Verlag
Total Pages: 277
Release: 2023-12-31
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 383946532X

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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.


The Potency of Pastoral in the Hispanic Baroque

The Potency of Pastoral in the Hispanic Baroque
Author: Anne Holloway
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2017
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1855663139

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A careful re-evaluation of pastoral poetics in the early modern Hispanic literature of Spain and Latin America.