lets-run-away-to-the-sea:unwomanly:unwomanly:Christ’s side wound in illuminated manuscriptsFor your
lets-run-away-to-the-sea:unwomanly:unwomanly:Christ’s side wound in illuminated manuscriptsFor your consideration: The Wound of Christ, the Mouth of Hell: Appropriations and Inversions of Female Anatomy in the Later Middle Ages by Martha EastonPenetrating the Void: Picturing the Wound in Christ’s Side as a Performative Space by Vibeke OlsonReception of Images by Medieval Viewers, by Madeline CavinessMedieval Female Spirituality and the Wound of Christ in Folio 331r of Bonne of Luxembourg’s Prayer Book by Paige M. WalkerFragmentation and redemption: essays on gender and the human body in Medieval religion by Caroline Walker BynumOMFG THANK YOU!!!! -- source link