Dympna and the Figuration of the Woman Warrior
Publication date
2018
Editors
Buikema, Rosemarie
Kathrin Thiele
Plate, Liedeke
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Abstract
For many years I have kept on my writing desk the statuette of a holy woman warrior. Clad in a wrap-around cloak, looking intently into infinity through slightly downcast eyes, she cuts a rather sad but awe-inspiring figure. She is resting her left hand on a mighty down-turned sword, while holding up a book in her right. I choose to believe it is just any book, though it shows clear signs of bring the book of books – the holy scripture of the Christian faith. This statuette is very special as it was given to me by someone I love and lost. We bought it during a day trip to Antwerp and when I first got it, I did not know who she was. Not many people know about Dympna.
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Braidotti, R 2018, Dympna and the Figuration of the Woman Warrior. in R Buikema, K T & L Plate (eds), Doing Gender in Media, Art, and Culture. : A Comprehensive Guide to Gender Studies. 2 edn, Routledge, London, pp. 247-264. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315268026-19