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Caballero Navas, Carmen, "The care of women's health and beauty: an experience shared by medieval Jewish and Christian women", Journal of Medieval History, 34/2 (2008), 146-163.
- Resum
- In this article I intend to elucidate the extent to which medieval western Jewish and Christian women shared customs, knowledge and practices regarding health care, a sphere which has been historically considered as part of women's daily domestic tasks. My study aims to identify female agency in medical care, as well as women's interaction across religious lines, by analysing elusive sources, such as medical literature on women's health care, and by collating the information they provide with data obtained from other textual and visual records. By searching specific evidence of the dialogues that must have occurred between Christian and Jewish women in transmitting their knowledge and experiences, I put forward the idea (developed from earlier work by Montserrat Cabré i Pairet) that medical texts with no clear attribution can be used as sources to reconstruct women's authoritative knowledge.
- Matèries
- Medicina - Ginecologia, obstetrícia i cosmètica
Dones Jueus
- URL
- http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jmedhist.2008.03.007
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