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Late medieval visionary Women's IMPact in early modern Castilian spiritual Tradition

Description du projet

Le rôle des femmes dans le développement de l’histoire européenne

Les femmes ont toujours joué un rôle central dans le façonnement des sociétés. Si cette influence féminine est reconnue dans l’histoire, des questions demeurent quant aux conditions dans lesquelles les femmes de l’époque prémoderne ont pu avoir un impact sur les questions politiques, sociales, intellectuelles et religieuses de leur temps. Dans ce contexte, le projet WIMPACT, financé par l’UE, étudiera les manuscrits et les premiers livres imprimés concernant ou écrits par des femmes mystiques européennes du Moyen Âge tardif (XIIIe – XIVe siècles) dans la Castille espagnole à l’époque prémoderne. Le projet évaluera également l’impact de ces écrits dans les communautés religieuses castillanes touchées par la réforme de l’Observance de Jiménez de Cisneros et, ensuite, par la réforme des Carmélites.

Objectif

WIMPACT has two main objectives. In the first place, make an exhaustive research gathering the manuscripts and early printed books on/by European Late Medieval Mystic Women (13th-14th cc.) present in Castile in the premodern period (second half 15th c.-early 16th c.) and catalogue them. In the second place, evaluate the impact that those writings had, firstly, in the Castilian religious communities affected by Ximénez Cisneros Observant reform (1492-1517) and, secondly, in the Carmelite reform, accomplished by major literary figures as Teresa de Ávila and Juan de la Cruz (second half 16th c.).

The first aim will be achieved by making an in-depth search in catalogues and directly in convent libraries of Castile and other institutions with keep collections related with female monasticism. In doing this, the ER will use his philological expertise combined not only to correctly classify the books, but also to understand them in a specific reception context. The results of this first phase will be accessible by the scientific community by creating an ad hoc open access webpage. The second aim will be achieved by implementing an interdisciplinary methodology which also departs from the comparative philology, but which uses tools of different fields (especially, gender studies, sociology and religious studies) to interpret the impact of those writings had in premodern Castile.

The relevance of WIMPACT for Horizon 2020 is twofold: in the first place, it implies a comprehensive, transnational perception of the cultural history of Europe, which crosses traditionally established national and chronologic boundaries. In the second, it studies the empowerment of women, their subsequent influence in the politics of the Castilian court and the role that they had in the Observant reforms undertaken in the period. Consequently, WIMPACT will provide a novel, deeper picture of the importance of the role of women in the development of European history.

Régime de financement

MSCA-IF-EF-ST - Standard EF

Coordinateur

HEINRICH-HEINE-UNIVERSITAET DUESSELDORF
Contribution nette de l'UE
€ 174 806,40
Adresse
UNIVERSITAETSSTRASSE 1
40225 Dusseldorf
Allemagne

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Région
Nordrhein-Westfalen Düsseldorf Düsseldorf, Kreisfreie Stadt
Type d’activité
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
Liens
Coût total
€ 174 806,40