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Body and Gender in Martin Luther's Anthropology (1520-1530)

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Sini Mikkola examines sixteenth-century reformer Martin Luther’s view of the human being from the perspectives of bodiliness, gender, sexuality, and power. Luther’s construction of femininity, masc...
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Sini Mikkola examines Martin Luther’s (1483–1546) view of the human being during a decade of ecclesiastical, social, and political turmoil, the 1520s, from the perspectives of bodiliness, gendered way of being, sexuality, and power. Luther’s way to construct norms, ideals, and expectations vis-à-vis body, femininity, and masculinity are investigated in changing historical and different textual contexts, also via his self-narratives and interaction with contemporary women and men. The author demonstrates that Luther idealized and standardized the gender system, along with its hierarchies, in a very similar fashion throughout the 1520s. However, in addition to driving forward the gender system – based on his stance on the gendered body –, Luther’s way to discuss and construct gender was also open to adaptations and developments.
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Price: £91.70
Pages: 300
Publisher: Mohr Siebeck
Imprint: Mohr Siebeck
Series: Spätmittelalter, Humanismus, Reformation / Studies in the Late Middle Ages, Humanism, and the Reformation
Publication Date: 24 May 2024
ISBN: 9783161633379
Format: Hardcover
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RELIGION / Ancient, History of religion, Christian Churches, denominations, groups, Theology

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