TY - BOOK AU - Cotter-Lynch,Margaret ED - SpringerLink (Online service) TI - Saint Perpetua across the Middle Ages: Mother, Gladiator, Saint T2 - The New Middle Ages SN - 9781137467409 (ebook:PDF) U1 - 809.02 23 PY - 2016/// CY - New York PB - Palgrave Macmillan US(Imprint) KW - Sociology KW - Culture-Study and teaching KW - Gender Studies KW - Postcolonial/World Literature N1 - Remembering Perpetua -- The Passio Perpetuae -- The Acta Perpetuae -- Saint Augustine's Sermons on Perpetua -- Perpetua in the Early Middle Ages -- Perpetua Dominican Legendaries and the Legenda Aurea -- Perpetua Remembered N2 - This study traces the genealogy of Saint Perpetua's story with a straightforward yet previously overlooked question at its center: How was Perpetua remembered and to what uses was that memory put? One of the most popular and venerated saints from 200 CE to the thirteenth century, the story of Saint Perpetua was retold in dramatically different forms across the European Middle Ages. Her story begins in the arena at Carthage: a 22-year-old nursing mother named Vibia Perpetua was executed for being a Christian, leaving behind a self-authored account of her time in prison leading up to her martyrdom. By turns loving mother, militant gladiator, empathic young woman, or unattainable ideal, Saint Perpetua's story ultimately helps to trace the circulation of texts and the transformations of ideals of Christian womanhood between the third and thirteenth centuries UR - https://doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-46740-9 ER -