Description
Saint Mary of Egypt has fascinated theologians, poets, and artists since the seventh century. Her story is richly evocative, encompassing sin and sanctity, concupiscence and asceticism, youth and old age. In Promiscuous Grace, Sonia Velazquez thinks with Saint Mary of Egypt about the relationship between beauty and holiness. Drawing on an archive spanning Spanish medieval poetry, Baroque paintings, seventeenth-century hagiography, and Balzac's Le chef-d'oeuvre inconnu, Velazquez argues for the importance of the senses on the surface of religious texts on her way to revealing why the legend of Saint Mary of Egypt still matters today.
About the Author
Sonia Velazquez is assistant professor of religious studies and comparative literature at Indiana University Bloomington. She is coeditor of Pastoral and the Humanities: Arcadia Re-inscribed.
Reviews
"In this luminous, revelatory, and sensitive book, at once wide-ranging and full of hidden depths, Velazquez lovingly follows the afterlives of Saint Mary of Egypt across words and images as well as spaces, places, and stages from Egypt to Spain. Velazquez's beautiful prose and gorgeous readings express a deep care for her subject, leading us on a journey that touches the soul as well as the mind." -- Julia R. Lupton, University of California, Irvine
"In this superbly crafted meditation on religion and materiality, Velazquez interweaves the poems, art, and drama dedicated to Mary of Egypt in premodern Spanish Catholicism and its contemporary traces elsewhere. Her work on the creativity inspired by this saint evocatively reimagines the philosophical concept of beauty around the aging, holy female body and the Christian concept of grace around the profane. While grounded in thirteenth- and sixteenth-century Spain, this study fruitfully reimagines the peninsular Mary of Egypt as 'good to think with' for historians of European Christianity, art, and theater more broadly."
-- Jessica A. Boon, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Book Information
ISBN 9780226826103
Author Sonia Velazquez
Format Paperback
Page Count 224
Imprint University of Chicago Press
Publisher The University of Chicago Press
Weight(grams) 313g
Dimensions(mm) 229mm * 152mm * 18mm