Body in sacred-erotic literature: an example in Vita Nuova, by Dante Alighieri, and in the testimony of the transverberation of Saint Teresa D'Ávila

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Main Author: Cavallari, Doris Natia [UNESP]
Publication Date: 2023
Other Authors: Ribeiro, Anne Caroline do Nascimento
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Language: por
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Summary: Medieval literature developed between 1200 and 1350 and its subsequent evolution revealed a period of great richness in mystical literary production, according to scholars of the history of Western mysticism, such as Bernard McGinn (1998). The period is highly propitious for a preliminary investigation in which mysticism is the protagonist and, for this reason, we propose to study the concept of spiritual eroticism in excerpts from Vita Nuova (1292-1293) , by Dante Alighieri (1265-1321) , poet, philosopher, politician and great name in Italian literature, and in the writings of Saint Teresa D'avila (1515-1582), blessed, author of treatises, poems and one of the most important mystical wives of the Catholic Church. We start from the hypothesis that the erotic charge present in the mystical experience goes beyond just an ideal of bodily pleasure, but presents, through the body, the beginning and signs of the magnitude of spiritual experimentation. To this end, in Dante we will observe the effects of this mystical experience on the body, based on the studies of Agamben (2007), such as the concept of love as a ghost, Sturges (2012) and Santagata (2017), as well as exploring the mystical and erotic theme of Santa Teresa through her own writings regarding the episode of her transverberation and the treatises by Camara (2020) and Alves (2019).
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title Body in sacred-erotic literature: an example in Vita Nuova, by Dante Alighieri, and in the testimony of the transverberation of Saint Teresa D'Ávila
spellingShingle Body in sacred-erotic literature: an example in Vita Nuova, by Dante Alighieri, and in the testimony of the transverberation of Saint Teresa D'Ávila
Cavallari, Doris Natia [UNESP]
Mysticism
Transverberation
St Teresa o Alighieri. f avila
Dante Alighieri.
title_short Body in sacred-erotic literature: an example in Vita Nuova, by Dante Alighieri, and in the testimony of the transverberation of Saint Teresa D'Ávila
title_full Body in sacred-erotic literature: an example in Vita Nuova, by Dante Alighieri, and in the testimony of the transverberation of Saint Teresa D'Ávila
title_fullStr Body in sacred-erotic literature: an example in Vita Nuova, by Dante Alighieri, and in the testimony of the transverberation of Saint Teresa D'Ávila
title_full_unstemmed Body in sacred-erotic literature: an example in Vita Nuova, by Dante Alighieri, and in the testimony of the transverberation of Saint Teresa D'Ávila
title_sort Body in sacred-erotic literature: an example in Vita Nuova, by Dante Alighieri, and in the testimony of the transverberation of Saint Teresa D'Ávila
author Cavallari, Doris Natia [UNESP]
author_facet Cavallari, Doris Natia [UNESP]
Ribeiro, Anne Caroline do Nascimento
author_role author
author2 Ribeiro, Anne Caroline do Nascimento
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dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
Univ Estado Amazonas
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Cavallari, Doris Natia [UNESP]
Ribeiro, Anne Caroline do Nascimento
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Mysticism
Transverberation
St Teresa o Alighieri. f avila
Dante Alighieri.
topic Mysticism
Transverberation
St Teresa o Alighieri. f avila
Dante Alighieri.
description Medieval literature developed between 1200 and 1350 and its subsequent evolution revealed a period of great richness in mystical literary production, according to scholars of the history of Western mysticism, such as Bernard McGinn (1998). The period is highly propitious for a preliminary investigation in which mysticism is the protagonist and, for this reason, we propose to study the concept of spiritual eroticism in excerpts from Vita Nuova (1292-1293) , by Dante Alighieri (1265-1321) , poet, philosopher, politician and great name in Italian literature, and in the writings of Saint Teresa D'avila (1515-1582), blessed, author of treatises, poems and one of the most important mystical wives of the Catholic Church. We start from the hypothesis that the erotic charge present in the mystical experience goes beyond just an ideal of bodily pleasure, but presents, through the body, the beginning and signs of the magnitude of spiritual experimentation. To this end, in Dante we will observe the effects of this mystical experience on the body, based on the studies of Agamben (2007), such as the concept of love as a ghost, Sturges (2012) and Santagata (2017), as well as exploring the mystical and erotic theme of Santa Teresa through her own writings regarding the episode of her transverberation and the treatises by Camara (2020) and Alves (2019).
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