
Gender Violence in Late Antiquity
Male Fantasies and the Christian Imagination
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"Jennifer Barry masterfully exposes how early Christian hagiography constructed and perpetuated gendered violence through depictions of dreams and fantasies. Blending feminist, slavery, and horror theories, she reveals the androcentric imagination's reliance on women's violated bodies while unsettling contemporary discourses on power and subjectivity. This incisive analysis redefines how we read late antique violence--and its haunting modern echoes."--Chris L. de Wet, author of Preaching Bondage: John Chrysostom and the Discourse of Slavery in Early Christianity "Exceptional and thought-provok...
"Jennifer Barry masterfully exposes how early Christian hagiography constructed and perpetuated gendered violence through depictions of dreams and fantasies. Blending feminist, slavery, and horror theories, she reveals the androcentric imagination's reliance on women's violated bodies while unsettling contemporary discourses on power and subjectivity. This incisive analysis redefines how we read late antique violence--and its haunting modern echoes."--Chris L. de Wet, author of Preaching Bondage: John Chrysostom and the Discourse of Slavery in Early Christianity "Exceptional and thought-provoking, Barry's book offers an important survey of the gender violence that pervades the early Christian archive and argues persuasively for the necessity of feminist historiography. Her sustained and learned engagement with the sources makes this required reading."--Ellen Muehlberger, author of Things Unseen: Essays on Evidence, Knowledge, and the Late Ancient World