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Manipulated Memory – the Seventeenth-Century Tale of Female Dominion and Male Servitude in Medieval Fontevrau
JournalArticle (Originalarbeit in einer wissenschaftlichen Zeitschrift)
 
ID 4061832
Author(s) Müller, Annalena
Author(s) at UniBasel Müller, Annalena
Year 2014
Title Manipulated Memory – the Seventeenth-Century Tale of Female Dominion and Male Servitude in Medieval Fontevrau
Journal L'Homme Europäische Zeitschrift für Feministische Geschichtswissenschaft,
Volume 25
Number 2
Pages / Article-Number 33-48
Abstract The order of Fontevraud is well known for its particular organisational structure: in 1115, Fontevraud's founder, Robert of Arbrissel, placed a woman at the head of the mixed gender congregation. The idea of Fontevraud as a place where women ruled and men served has long taken firm roots in historiography. This article revises the notion of Fontevraud's organisation as an unusual inversion of gender hierarchy tracing its construction to the seventeenth century, when the order's Bourbon abbesses introduced undivided abbatial rule in Fontevraud. The expansion of abbatial authority led to severe internal quarrels between the monks, fighting to maintain their traditional rights of codetermination in Fontevraud, and the order's most ardent advocate of abbatial absolutism, Jeanne-Baptiste de Bourbon (1637-1670). During the almost twenty-yearconflict, the latter manipulated Fontevraud's sources and history to reflect her ideal of abbatial sovereignty. In the end, these manipulations of Fontevraud's medieval organisation were successful: not only did they justify abbatial absolutism in the seventeenth century, but they have also informed our image of Fontevraud until this day.
Publisher Böhlau
ISSN/ISBN 2194-363X
edoc-URL http://edoc.unibas.ch/57476/
Full Text on edoc No
Digital Object Identifier DOI 10.7788/figurationen-2014-0204
 
   

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