Uttering the Word: The Mystical Performances of Maria Maddalena de' Pazzi, a Renaissance VisionaryState University of New York Press, 1998 M09 17 - 201 pages Employing contemporary theoretical perspectives, Uttering the Word provides the first detailed analysis of the language and thought of Maria Maddalena de' Pazzi (1566–1607), an important but neglected Renaissance mystic. Borrowing from Lacan, de Certeau, and Deleuze, Maggi analyzes de' Pazzi's unique mystical discourse and studies how the Florentine visionary interprets the relationship between orality and writing, authorship and audience, sexual identity and language. |
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... mean , I will pronounce the good word , the good Word , my Jesus , since I hold you in my heart . ( 1 : 152 ) 1 Second , I colloqui was not written by Maria Maddalena de ' Pazzi . Her sisters of the Carmelite convent Santa Maria degli ...
... mean , I will pronounce the good word , the good Word , my Jesus , since I hold you in my heart . ( 1 : 152 ) 1 Second , I colloqui was not written by Maria Maddalena de ' Pazzi . Her sisters of the Carmelite convent Santa Maria degli ...
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... means to betray or to deny the Word / Other . Whereas her monologues were pronounced once and only once , the ... mean- ing . I colloqui is the biography of a performer ( the mystic ) who performs the biography of an absence ( the Word ) ...
... means to betray or to deny the Word / Other . Whereas her monologues were pronounced once and only once , the ... mean- ing . I colloqui is the biography of a performer ( the mystic ) who performs the biography of an absence ( the Word ) ...
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Contents
Orality and Time in I colloqui | 17 |
Maria Maddalena the Word and the Language | 37 |
The Wedding the Funeral the Memorial | 73 |
The Language of Satan | 119 |
Love Is a Word | 139 |
Notes | 163 |
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Common terms and phrases
absence actually angels articulate asked belch biblical birds blessed soul blood Catena Catherine of Siena Certeau colloquio 48 convent corpse creature crucial dalena devil diegetic divine exclamations expression fact Father Father's bosom Forty Days gestures God's hagiographic holy human incarnate interlocutor interpretation Italian kiss Lacan language linguistic Louis Marin love's Maria Mad Maria Maddalena Maria Maddalena says Maria Maddalena's discourse Maria Maddalena's visions means meditation Meister Eckhart memory Michel de Certeau monologues mouth mystic's body mystic's discourse mystic's performance mythèmes narration narrative novice nuns objet petit oh good Jesus Oh Word orality pain passage passion Pazzi perceive Peter Chrysologus physical present Probation pronounced rapture remember reminds rhetoric ring saint Santa Maria Savior's scriptorium sermon signified silence Simone Weil sisters speak St Augustine St Catherine suffering tion trans transcribers transcriptions underscores utterances Verbum voice wedding whereas Word's Word's death Word's soul write