Founding and Ineffable Identities: Pelagius, Virgin and Martyr
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Rafael M. Mérida Jiménez
Raguel’s Vita vel passio sancti Pelagii (c. 967) and Hroswitha of Gandersheim’s poem (10th century) devoted to Pelagius are keywords for the creation of an European literary and symbolic space against Muslims. Both texts were born in a crossroad of religious, political and sexual passions. This article
analyses their foundational status in order to understand Christian first imaginaire related to the construction of a virile “Reconquista”, which will underline, in literature and historiography, feminine and sodomitic features in many Jew and Muslim men (but also suspicious Christian) in Iberian Middle Ages.
analyses their foundational status in order to understand Christian first imaginaire related to the construction of a virile “Reconquista”, which will underline, in literature and historiography, feminine and sodomitic features in many Jew and Muslim men (but also suspicious Christian) in Iberian Middle Ages.
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Mérida Jiménez, Rafael M. «Founding and Ineffable Identities: Pelagius, Virgin and Martyr». Imago temporis: medium Aevum, 2020, p. 165-84, doi:10.21001/itma.2020.14.05.
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