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Female Mystics in the Middle Ages:
In the captivating world of medieval mysticism, women practiced their Christianity in a unique way, through their bodies. This lecture will explore the changes to 13th-century piety, the rise of body-based phenomena including stigmata and incorruptible corpses, and how gender factored into medieval religion.
Bio:
With a PhD in medieval history, Dr. Christine Axen is on a mission to make everyone fall in love with the Middle Ages. She is passionate about teaching, both at the university level and in the public forum, and loves to give tours at the Met Cloisters. Her research specialty is thirteenth-century French religious history, with a focus on the bishop of Avignon, the convent of St Catherine, and sacred space in medieval cities. In all her endeavors, Christine seeks to illuminate female voices of the past, and to share their stories.
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