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Record Number:
35935
Author(s)/Creator(s):
Francomano , Emily C.
Contributor(s):
Title:
“Taking the Gold Out of Egypt”: Prostitution and the Economy of Salvation in the
Vida de María Egipciaca
Source:
Hispanic Review 82, 4 ( 2014): Pages 397 - 420.
Description:
Article Type:
Journal Article
Subject
(See Also)
:
Mary of Egypt, Saint
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Award Note:
Geographic Area:
Iberia
Century:
13
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Abstract:
This article explores how the thirteenth-century verse
Vida de María Egipciaca
portrays the sins, conversion, and spectacular penance of Mary of Egypt in terms of her rejection of and eventual entrance into orthodox economies. As I argue, hagiographic legends about prostitutes have economic subtexts and the
Vida
offers paradoxical visions of prostitution both as a foil and as an analogue for the financial metaphors that undergird the very economy of salvation. In the
Vida
prostitution, as practiced by the repentant María, not only represents sexual depravity, but also a move from economic indifference and the unregulated distribution of sexual activities to a consciousness of just prices and exchange values. The poem thus offers a striking medieval articulation of Christian salvation economy, relating the salvation economy to notions of women’s value as objects of exchange. In so doing, the
Vida
also interlaces the context of thirteenth-century Mediterranean economic culture with its poetics. [Reproduced from the journal page on the Project Muse website:
https://muse.jhu.edu/journals/hispanic_review/
.]
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Author's Affiliation:
Georgetown University
Conference Info:
- , -
Year of Publication:
2014.
Language:
English
ISSN/ISBN:
00182176 (print); 15530639 (online)