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An Imagined Experience? Dancing as Intercorporeality in the Fifteenth-Century Pastoralia of Vadstena Abbey




TekijätKatajala-Peltomaa, Sari

KustantajaDuke University Press

Julkaisuvuosi2025

JournalJournal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies

Artikkelin numero4

Vuosikerta55

Numero1

Aloitussivu51

Lopetussivu72

ISSN1082-9636

eISSN1527-8263

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1215/10829636-11568646


Tiivistelmä

Proper gestures, signs, and rituals were important for orthopraxis in the Middle Ages; they affected the way religion was “lived out,” since the body was a site where religion was experienced. Analyzing fifteenth-century pastoralia from Vadstena Abbey in Sweden, this article argues that didactic textual representations of dancing reveal elements of lived religion. The imagined dancing in preachers’ exempla served as a warning against illicit behavior, while for the audience it could evoke corporeal praying and an alternative way of celebrating liturgical feasts. Both perspectives have in common, however, an understanding of dancing as a shared experience and intercorporeal communication that created spiritual communitas.


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Research Council of Finland's Centre of Excellence in the History of Experiences


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