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Shenoute and the Women of the White Monastery Dr Rebecca Krawiec (Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Classics, Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Classics, University of Buffalo, The State University of New York)

Shenoute and the Women of the White Monastery By Dr Rebecca Krawiec (Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Classics, Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Classics, University of Buffalo, The State University of New York)

Summary

This title depicts the lives of female monks within a monastery located in upper Egypt in the period 385-464 CE. Piecing together 12 original letters, the author examines how the male monk in charge constructed and exerted his authority, and the degree to which this was accepted.

Shenoute and the Women of the White Monastery Summary

Shenoute and the Women of the White Monastery by Dr Rebecca Krawiec (Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Classics, Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Classics, University of Buffalo, The State University of New York)

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; twelve of his letters to the women under his care survive. Despite various technical textual difficulties, Krawiec is able to use 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. She begins by describing the monks' daily routine and discovers that the monastery's culture was based on uniformity, in both material goods and emotional support, for all the monks, regardless of background. The female monks' relationship with Shenoute constructed and exerted his authority in these conditions, and investigates the degree to which the women accepted it.

Shenoute and the Women of the White Monastery Reviews

... a compelling analysis of the interrelations between power and gender in a particular monastic community in Egypt in Late Antiquity ... very well argued ... full of interesting details. * Orientalia *
Krawiec's book is a fascinating and well-written study and a valuable contribution to the several lines of research at the intersection of which her subject is located: Patristics, Gender Studies and the social and religious history of the Mediterranean world in Late Antiquity. Profiting from recent research on the literary and rhetorical analysis of patristic texts, she manages to glean a wealth of information from her reluctant sources. * Orientalia *

Table of Contents

Abbreviations Introduction 1: Daily Life in the White Monastery under Shenoute 2: Women's Life in the White Monastery under Shenoute 3: Shenoute's Discourse of Monastic Power 4: Acceptance and Resistance: The Women's Power 5: They too are Our Brethren: Gender in the White Monastery 6: Gender and Monasticism in Late Antiquity 7: Women's Role in the Monastic Family: The Intersection of Power and Gender 8: According to the Flesh: Biological Kin in the White Monastery Notes Bibliography Index

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GOR013845736
9780195138023
0195138023
Shenoute and the Women of the White Monastery by Dr Rebecca Krawiec (Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Classics, Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Classics, University of Buffalo, The State University of New York)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Oxford University Press Inc
2002-02-14
260
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