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The Sex Lives of Saints - Virginia Burrus

The Sex Lives of Saints

An Erotics of Ancient Hagiography
Buch | Hardcover
224 Seiten
2003
University of Pennsylvania Press (Verlag)
978-0-8122-3745-0 (ISBN)
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Has a repressive morality been the primary contribution of Christianity to the history of sexuality? This work argues that early accounts of the lives of the saints are not anti-erotic but rather conveys a transgressive "countereroticism" that resists the marital, procreative ethic of sexuality found in other strands of Christian tradition.
Has a repressive morality been the primary contribution of Christianity to the history of sexuality? The ascetic concerns that pervade ancient Christian texts would seem to support such a common assumption. Focusing on hagiographical literature, Virginia Burrus pursues a fresh path of interpretation, arguing that the early accounts of the lives of saints are not antierotic but rather convey a sublimely transgressive "countereroticism" that resists the marital, procreative ethic of sexuality found in other strands of Christian tradition. Without reducing the erotics of ancient hagiography to a single formula, "The Sex Lives of Saints" frames the broad historical, theological, and theoretical issues at stake in such a revisionist interpretation of ascetic eroticism, with particular reference to the work of Michel Foucault and Georges Bataille, David Halperin and Geoffrey Harpham, Leo Bersani and Jean Baudrillard.Burrus subsequently proceeds through close, performative readings of the earliest Lives of Saints, mostly dating to the late fourth and early fifth centuries - Jerome's Lives of Paul, Malchus, Hilarion, and Paula; Gregory of Nyssa's Life of Macrina; Augustine's portrait of Monica; Sulpicius Severus' Life of Martin; and the slightly later Lives of so-called harlot saints.
Queer, s/m, and postcolonial theories are among the contemporary discourses that prove intriguingly resonant with an ancient art of "saintly" loving that remains, in Burrus' reading, promisingly mobile, diverse, and open-ended.

Virginia Burrus is Professor of Early Church History at Drew University and the author of Saving Shame: Martyrs, Saints, and Other Abject Subjects, also available from the University of Pennsylvania Press.

Introduction: Hagiography and the History of SexualityCH. 1. FANCYING HERMITS: SUBLIMATION AND THE ARTS OF ROMANCEThe Queer Life of Paul the HermitThe Queer Marriage of Malchus the MonkHilarion's Last LaughProlongations: Fantasies of a FaunReading (as) Another, WomanCH. 2. DYING FOR A LIFE: MARTYRDOM, MASOCHISM, AND FEMALE (AUTO)BIOGRAPHYPraising PaulaRemembering MacrinaConfessing MonicaTestimony to (Woman's) SurvivalFragments of an AutobiographyCH. 3. HYBRID DESIRE: EMPIRE, SADISM, AND THE SOLDIER SAINTDomination and Submission in the Life of MartinSulpicius's PassionThe Hagiographer, the Ethnographer, and the NativeWitnessing AmbivalenceCH. 4. SECRETS OF SEDUCTION: THE LIVES OF HOLY HARLOTSThe Lamb, the Wolf, and the Fool: Mary, Niece of AbrahamSeduction of the Eye: Pelagia of AntiochSacrifice in the Desert: Mary of EgyptThe Joy of HarlotryPostscript (Catching My Breath)NotesBibliographyIndexAcknowledgments

Erscheint lt. Verlag 25.11.2003
Reihe/Serie Divinations: Rereading Late Ancient Religion
Verlagsort Pennsylvania
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Themenwelt Religion / Theologie Christentum Kirchengeschichte
ISBN-10 0-8122-3745-5 / 0812237455
ISBN-13 978-0-8122-3745-0 / 9780812237450
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