Vetula, Vecchia, Prophetess, Saint: the Old Woman in the Florentine Trecento

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Title: Vetula, Vecchia, Prophetess, Saint: the Old Woman in the Florentine Trecento
Authors: Lawless, Catherine
Contributors: Judith Steinhoff
Publisher Information: Brepols, 2025.
Publication Year: 2025
Subject Terms: History of Gender and Sexuality, Medieval Europe, Medieval Italy, Identities in Transformation, Manuscript, Book and Print Cultures, Religious History
Description: This chapter examines the representation of the old woman in Florentine art. It will look at figures coded as elderly such as St Elizabeth, St Anne, and Anna the Prophetess and place them within their devotional context. It also analyzes the ambivalence represented by the aging woman, displaced from the reproductive activity and object of the male gaze and put into yet another alterity, that of the miraculously conceiving saint, the prophetess or the vetula. It suggests that the perception of woman as close to nature, and thus close to death kept the aged woman as type in ambivalence and alterity.
Document Type: Part of book or chapter of book
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Language: English
Access URL: https://hdl.handle.net/2262/111288
http://people.tcd.ie/lawlessc
Accession Number: edsair.od.......883..ec1b78727442ca285542b09c536e15d5
Database: OpenAIRE
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