Contemporary framings and traditional scholarly discussions of anchoritic women have tended to view them as powerless and silenced due to their life of permanent enclosure within their hermit's cell. This thesis argues for a more nuanced view of the personal freedom these women enjoyed and of the awareness of that freedom possessed by anchoresses and by the male religious authorities who supervised them
Through the veiled window: feminine autonomy, masculine authority, and discursive tension in anchoritic writings
By Anonymous - février 6th, 2012

