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aaaaaa, i can already tell this is going to be a bop
nunneries weren't a place of repression, but relative freedom, because they permitted escape from patriarchy (forced marriage, physical and emotional abuse, domestic duties, rape, and life threatening pregnancies)
we see celibacy and virginity as deeply conservative rhetorics today, but they were *life saving* to medieval women
— Jul 28, 2025 02:49AM
nunneries weren't a place of repression, but relative freedom, because they permitted escape from patriarchy (forced marriage, physical and emotional abuse, domestic duties, rape, and life threatening pregnancies)
we see celibacy and virginity as deeply conservative rhetorics today, but they were *life saving* to medieval women
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just learnt that the story of dinah in the torah is about a daughter who goes to "visit the women of the land" then is raped, starting a war between the israelites and hivites. by the medieval period, dinah had become a symbol of the woman who deserved her punishment due to her curiosity and idleness.
now i gotta replay last of us part ii and analyse why the FUCK one of the characters is called dinah 🤷♀️
— Dec 20, 2025 09:59PM
now i gotta replay last of us part ii and analyse why the FUCK one of the characters is called dinah 🤷♀️
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ooo, thank u 4 the recc! any particular essay stand out? i've been avoiding collections, just cuz ive come to appreciate really tight thesis arcs, but i do have a few collections like this tucked in my digital library for an abrupt adhd 'actually i love multiplicity' switch day
Really rare to find someone who can comprehend this. If you're interested, I also could not recommend more A New Song: Celibate Women in the First Three Christian Centuries. There was a huge resistance from male contemporaries when women started following religious celibacy (for expected reasons)



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