Is there any such thing as a critical response to Bynum? I found her arguments in the part of _Fragmentation And Redemption : Essays On Gender And The Human Body In Medieval Religion_ that I read weak enough to warrant not reading anything else by her. On Fri, 3 Dec 1999, Michelle M. Sauer wrote: > Anything by Bynum (Caroline Walker) > Karma Lochrie's Spritual Transformation of the Flesh (Kempe) > Grace Jantzen's Power, Gender, Christian Mysticism > > Of course you should start with Evelyn Underhill. > > Michelle M. Sauer > Dept. of English > Washington State University > Pullman, WA 99164 > (509) 335-3021 > [log in to unmask] > > > "Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons, for humans are crunchy and good > with ketchup." > > > > On Fri, 3 Dec 1999, Wyld Man wrote: > > > Dear listmembers-- > > > > I am working towards my doctorate, and I am trying to come up with a > > reading list for an independent study class on medieval Englis mystics. > > The exact focus is still rather vague, but does anyone have any suggestions > > on the absolutely essential criticism for beginning to understand people > > like Margery Kempe, Julian of Norwich, or Richard Rolle? > > > > I simultaneously apologise for the vagueness of my question and thank you > > for any help you render. > > > > John Wylder > > Southern Illinois University--Carbondale > > English Dept. > > > > > > %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%