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Fallen Bodies - Pollution, Sexuality, and Demonology in the Middle Ages (Paperback, New)
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Fallen Bodies - Pollution, Sexuality, and Demonology in the Middle Ages (Paperback, New)
Series: The Middle Ages Series
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Medieval clerics believed that original sin had rendered their
"fallen bodies" vulnerable to corrupting impulses-particularly
those of a sexual nature. They feared that their corporeal frailty
left them susceptible to demonic forces bent on penetrating and
polluting their bodies and souls. Drawing on a variety of canonical
and other sources, Fallen Bodies examines a wide-ranging set of
issues generated by fears of pollution, sexuality, and demonology.
To maintain their purity, celibate clerics combated the stain of
nocturnal emissions; married clerics expelled their wives onto the
streets and out of the historical record; an exemplum depicting a
married couple having sex in church was told and retold; and the
specter of the demonic lover further stigmatized women's sexuality.
Over time, the clergy's conceptions of womanhood became radically
polarized: the Virgin Mary was accorded ever greater honor, while
real, corporeal women were progressively denigrated. When church
doctrine definitively denied the physicality of demons, the female
body remained as the prime material presence of sin. Dyan Elliott
contends that the Western clergy's efforts to contain sexual
instincts-and often the very thought and image of
woman-precipitated uncanny returns of the repressed. She shows how
this dynamic ultimately resulted in the progressive conflation of
the female and the demonic, setting the stage for the future
persecution of witches.
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