![]() ![]() It will be listed in CEEOL, Directory of Open Access Scholarly Resources, SSOAR, DOI, and will be sent for evaluation in the Book Citation Index of Thomson Reuters. The volume will be published open access. * We kindly ask all prospective authors to send their intent of submitting a paper for this volume to by February 1st, 2017 Papers should be written following the template and guidelines found at and should have between minimum 7 and maximum 20 pages.įinal Manuscript Submission June 12, 2017Įstimated Publication Date September 2017 Textual sources text circulation and manipulation. ![]() Fanny Hill (1748) The erotic novel by John Cleland, Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure, also known by its nickname Fanny Hill, scandalized eighteenth-century British society with its descriptions of prostitution, flagellation, and same-sex encounters. We welcome papers for the volume to be titled “Set Me as a Seal Upon Thy Heart.” Constructions of Female Sanctity in the Middle Ages.Īiming to reflect recent research on the construction(s) of female holiness, we call for original manuscripts focusing on (but not limited to) the following topics: This image is one of the earliest editions of the book, published in 1749. This volume intends to develop these concepts further in order to reconsider and redefine female holiness from a transdisciplinary perspective. They imprinted their imagery on the social-cultural milieu of the Middle Ages as brides of Christ, virgin martyrs, or penitents, suggesting that medieval female sanctity is a multifaceted phenomenon. Holy women were represented on a variety of media, starting with manuscript illuminations, ending with frescoes, or textually-constructed and re-constructed in order to fit religious and/or political purposes, according to time and space(s). Before you submit your manuscript make sure you have gone through the below checklist and preparation and submission guides.
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