La santa anoressia. Digiuno e misticismo dal Medioevo a oggi.
by
BELL Rudolph -
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Young Adult
Religion & Spirituality
History
Format
Paperback
Language
Italian
Published
Dec 31, 1987
Publisher
Generico
ISBN-10
8842029726
ISBN-13
9788842029724
Description
In "La santa anoressia," Rudolph Bell explores the intricate relationship between fasting, mysticism, and the evolving perceptions of the female body from the medieval period to contemporary society. The work deftly intertwines historical narratives and cultural reflections, presenting a nuanced examination of how religious practices have shaped attitudes towards hunger and self-denial, particularly among women.
Through meticulous research and engaging prose, Bell invites readers to reflect on the spiritual dimensions of fasting, alongside its psychological and physical implications. He challenges contemporary notions of anorexia by placing it within a broader historical context, revealing the complex interplay between spirituality, societal expectations, and the quest for identity. This insightful narrative serves as both a scholarly investigation and a thought-provoking commentary on the enduring themes of control, devotion, and the body.
Through meticulous research and engaging prose, Bell invites readers to reflect on the spiritual dimensions of fasting, alongside its psychological and physical implications. He challenges contemporary notions of anorexia by placing it within a broader historical context, revealing the complex interplay between spirituality, societal expectations, and the quest for identity. This insightful narrative serves as both a scholarly investigation and a thought-provoking commentary on the enduring themes of control, devotion, and the body.
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