“Maybe I’m Crazy?” Diagnosis and Contextualization of Medieval Female Mystics

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Title
“Maybe I’m Crazy?” Diagnosis and Contextualization of Medieval Female Mystics
Title of the book
Medicine, Religion and Gender in Medieval Culture
Author(s)
Vuille Juliette
Publisher
Boydell and Brewer
Address of publication
Woodbridge
ISBN
978-1-84384-401-3
ISSN
1742-870X
Publication state
Published
Issued date
01/07/2015
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Series
Gender in the Middle Ages
Chapter
5
Pages
103-122
Language
english
Abstract
This article counters recent attempts by literary scholars to offer a psychiatric diagnosis of late medieval mystics such as Margery Kempe and Julian of Norwich. It demonstrates that the diagnostic tools (DSM-IV, ICD10) used by scholars to describe medieval mystics' symptoms are not employed correctly, that the nomenclature they use is culturally and historically dependent, and that one should rather understand mystics' behaviour in light of the medieval mystical tradition instead of trying to take it out of its visionary and religious context.
Keywords
Medieval Female Mystics, Psychiatry, Diagnosis
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