Publication
Title
Divine hysteria: readings of the sacred disease in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries
Author
Abstract
While historians have explored the deployment of medical expertisein studies of the supernatural for some time, the medical report on supernaturalphenomena thus far has evaded similar scholarly attention. Thischapter puts the expert report centre stage and focuses on the religious contextof ‘hysteria’ diagnoses. Through an analysis of two controversial mysticswho were examined and diagnosed with corporeal symptoms of the ‘sacreddisease’ even though their cultural contexts differ substantially, we argue thata historicised reading of the report that integrates the circumstances of itsproduction as well as its circulation, reiterations, and legacies allows for anexamination of the genre’s role as source for wider (counter) expertise andauthority in evaluations of the supernatural.
Language
English
Source (journal)
Österreichische Zeitschrift für Geschichtswissenschaften.. - Wien :
Publication
Wien : : Verlag für Gesellschaftskritik, , 2020
ISSN
1016-765X
DOI
10.25365/OEZG-2020-31-3-4
Volume/pages
31 :3 (2020) , p. 54-75
Full text (Publisher's DOI)
UAntwerpen
Faculty/Department
Research group
Project info
The political weight of carrying Christ's wounds. Stigmatics in Europe, c.1800-1950.
History of spirituality, devotion and mysticism.
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Subject
Affiliation
Publications with a UAntwerp address
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Creation 13.03.2021
Last edited 10.06.2022
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