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Title: “I shudder that I exist”. Hadewijch’s Mystical Writings as a Wayward Precursor of Autotheoretical Life-Writing
Authors: PINT, Kris 
Issue Date: 2024
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Source: European journal of life writing, 13 , p. 54 -73
Abstract: The work of Hadewijch, a thirteenth-century Beguine, explores the reflective potential of intimate affective experiences by making deliberate use of literary and religious intertexts. The writings of women mystics like Hadewijch present an understudied current in the genealogy of life-writing, yet they resonate strongly with contemporary autotheoretical practices that combine theory and art with autobiography. At the same time, the fact that Hadewijch is not a contemporary author can offer a critical perspective on the genre of autotheory itself
Keywords: affectivity;autotheory;Hadewijch;mysticism
Document URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1942/43608
ISSN: 2211-243X
DOI: https://doi.org/10.21827/ejlw.13.41319
Category: A1
Type: Journal Contribution
Appears in Collections:Research publications

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