Colloquium, Talk | 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM |
Minji Lee will present her newly published book The Medieval Womb: Hildegard of Bingen’s views on the female reproductive body. as part of the regular Research Colloquium at the Center for the History of Women Philosophers and Scientists.
This study of the twelfth-century German abbess Hildegard of Bingen examines her understanding of the womb through her medical work Cause et cure and visionary work Scivias. Medieval tradition viewed female bodies negatively, seeing their porous nature as easily polluted. Women were considered weaker and more vulnerable to spiritual invasion. This volume shows how Hildegard’s revolutionary understanding of the female reproductive body reversed these assumptions. She connected female bodily flows not to pollution but to purification, presenting menstruation and reproductive fluids as vital components in natural cleansing and healing processes. The book concludes with a chapter showing how Hildegard’s concept of beneficial bodily flow remains relevant in modern Western and non-Western alternative medicine, in which female bodily porosity and fluid exchange continue to be understood as sources of regenerative power.
Minji Lee is Assistant Professor of Religion and Medical Humanities at Montclair State University, New Jersey. She holds a PhD from Rice University, and specializes in medicine in relation to cultural practices, women’s health, and reproductive issues.
Everybody is welcome to attend!
The talk will start at 4 pm.
Room: TP8.1.46
Building: Technologiepark 8
Adress: Technologiepark 8, 33098 Paderborn

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