Between holiness and histery: the writing processes of Teresa of Ávila
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Resumo: | Teresa of Ávila (1515-1582) relates in an intriguing way her relationship with the letters: at the same time that the penalty is heavy and robs her of the time she could spend at the São José Monastery, which she had just reformed, it is also light, being a way of prayer and an encounter with the Beloved, God. The dichotomy existing in the craft of letters is a reflection of a conflict that surpassed Teresa’s wishes and desires and proved her obedience to the authorities. Priests, confessors, theologians and philosophers - mostly men - searched the Carmelite’s thought while she was still alive, in an attempt to examine every detail of her mystical experience, looking for demonic references. The poetic writing, which was once a pleasure, became fear under the harsh gaze of the Spanish Inquisition (1478), stamped on the prose writings that the nun was forced to write. No longer from the masculine and inquisitive view of the time, but in the light of contemporary discussions of literature made by women, would the writing processes of a 16th century woman be mystical or hysterical? |
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Between holiness and histery: the writing processes of Teresa of ÁvilaEntre a santidade e a histeria: os processos de escrita de Teresa d’ÁvilaLiteratura FemininaTeresa D’ÁvilaMísticaPoesia-de-si.Women’s LiteratureTeresa of ÁvilaMystiqueSelf-poetryTeresa of Ávila (1515-1582) relates in an intriguing way her relationship with the letters: at the same time that the penalty is heavy and robs her of the time she could spend at the São José Monastery, which she had just reformed, it is also light, being a way of prayer and an encounter with the Beloved, God. The dichotomy existing in the craft of letters is a reflection of a conflict that surpassed Teresa’s wishes and desires and proved her obedience to the authorities. Priests, confessors, theologians and philosophers - mostly men - searched the Carmelite’s thought while she was still alive, in an attempt to examine every detail of her mystical experience, looking for demonic references. The poetic writing, which was once a pleasure, became fear under the harsh gaze of the Spanish Inquisition (1478), stamped on the prose writings that the nun was forced to write. No longer from the masculine and inquisitive view of the time, but in the light of contemporary discussions of literature made by women, would the writing processes of a 16th century woman be mystical or hysterical?Teresa D’Ávila (1515-1582) relata de modo intrigante sua relação com as letras: ao mesmo tempo em que a pena é pesada e rouba-lhe o tempo que poderia empregar no Mosteiro de São José, que acabara de reformar, também é leve, sendo via de oração e encontro com o Amado, Deus1. A dicotomia existente no ofício das letras é reflexo de um conflito que ultrapassava os desejos e vontades de Teresa e provava sua obediência às autoridades. Padres, confessores, teólogos e filósofos - em sua grande maioria, homens - vasculharam o pensamento da carmelita ainda em vida, na tentativa de examinar cada detalhe de sua experiência mística, em busca de referências demoníacas. A escrita poética, que antes era prazer, tornou-se medo sob o duro olhar da Inquisição espanhola (1478), estampado nos escritos em prosa que a monja foi obrigada a escrever. Não mais a partir da visão masculina e inquisitória da época, mas à luz das discussões contemporâneas sobre literatura feita por mulheres, seriam os processos de escrita de uma mulher do século XVI mística ou histeria? Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo2021-12-23info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArtigo avaliado pelos Paresapplication/pdftext/htmlhttps://revistas.pucsp.br/index.php/teoliteraria/article/view/5332210.23925/2236-9937.2021v25p195-221Teoliteraria - Journal of Literatures and Theologies (On Line) ISSN 2236-9937; Vol. 11 No. 25 (2021): Bíblias, Teologias e Literaturas: diversidade de abordagens; 195-221Teoliteraria - Revista de Literaturas y Teologías (On Line) ISSN 2236-9937; Vol. 11 Núm. 25 (2021): Bíblias, Teologias e Literaturas: diversidade de abordagens; 195-221TEOLITERARIA - Revista de Literaturas e Teologias; v. 11 n. 25 (2021): Bíblias, Teologias e Literaturas: diversidade de abordagens; 195-2212236-9937reponame:Teoliteráriainstname:Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo (PUC-SP)instacron:PUC_SPporhttps://revistas.pucsp.br/index.php/teoliteraria/article/view/53322/38591https://revistas.pucsp.br/index.php/teoliteraria/article/view/53322/39541Copyright (c) 2021 TEOLITERARIA - Revista de Literaturas e Teologiashttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessChiaparin, Isabelle Merlini2021-12-23T15:43:16Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/53322Revistahttps://revistas.pucsp.br/teoliterariaPRIhttps://revistas.pucsp.br/teoliteraria/oaialex@teoliteraria.com||teoliteraria@teoliteraria.com2236-99372236-9937opendoar:2021-12-23T15:43:16Teoliterária - Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo (PUC-SP)false |
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Between holiness and histery: the writing processes of Teresa of Ávila Entre a santidade e a histeria: os processos de escrita de Teresa d’Ávila |
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Between holiness and histery: the writing processes of Teresa of Ávila |
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Between holiness and histery: the writing processes of Teresa of Ávila Chiaparin, Isabelle Merlini Literatura Feminina Teresa D’Ávila Mística Poesia-de-si. Women’s Literature Teresa of Ávila Mystique Self-poetry |
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Between holiness and histery: the writing processes of Teresa of Ávila |
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Between holiness and histery: the writing processes of Teresa of Ávila |
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Between holiness and histery: the writing processes of Teresa of Ávila |
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Between holiness and histery: the writing processes of Teresa of Ávila |
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Between holiness and histery: the writing processes of Teresa of Ávila |
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Chiaparin, Isabelle Merlini |
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Chiaparin, Isabelle Merlini |
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Chiaparin, Isabelle Merlini |
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Literatura Feminina Teresa D’Ávila Mística Poesia-de-si. Women’s Literature Teresa of Ávila Mystique Self-poetry |
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Literatura Feminina Teresa D’Ávila Mística Poesia-de-si. Women’s Literature Teresa of Ávila Mystique Self-poetry |
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Teresa of Ávila (1515-1582) relates in an intriguing way her relationship with the letters: at the same time that the penalty is heavy and robs her of the time she could spend at the São José Monastery, which she had just reformed, it is also light, being a way of prayer and an encounter with the Beloved, God. The dichotomy existing in the craft of letters is a reflection of a conflict that surpassed Teresa’s wishes and desires and proved her obedience to the authorities. Priests, confessors, theologians and philosophers - mostly men - searched the Carmelite’s thought while she was still alive, in an attempt to examine every detail of her mystical experience, looking for demonic references. The poetic writing, which was once a pleasure, became fear under the harsh gaze of the Spanish Inquisition (1478), stamped on the prose writings that the nun was forced to write. No longer from the masculine and inquisitive view of the time, but in the light of contemporary discussions of literature made by women, would the writing processes of a 16th century woman be mystical or hysterical? |
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