Subversive Holiness and the Building of a Christian Community in Cynewulf’s Juliana

In Cynewulf’s Juliana, Juliana’s suitor Heliseus, called “the guardian of treasure,” represents secular material culture, in which women are weakened by the male control of materiality. The material culture of the heroic world reproduces the masculine body politic, reducing women to objects of excha...

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Main Author: Jacek Olesiejko
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Institute of English Studies 2019-09-01
Series:Anglica. An International Journal of English Studies
Online Access:http://www.anglica.ia.uw.edu.pl/issues/anglica-as-a-journal/355-anglica-an-international-journal-of-english-studies-28-1-olesiejko
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spelling doaj-16d77a495f694d739c6827f2b4a514782020-11-25T01:33:56ZengInstitute of English StudiesAnglica. An International Journal of English Studies0860-57340860-57342019-09-01281520https://doi.org/10.7311/0860-5734.28.1.01Subversive Holiness and the Building of a Christian Community in Cynewulf’s JulianaJacek Olesiejko0Adam Mickiewicz University, PoznańIn Cynewulf’s Juliana, Juliana’s suitor Heliseus, called “the guardian of treasure,” represents secular material culture, in which women are weakened by the male control of materiality. The material culture of the heroic world reproduces the masculine body politic, reducing women to objects of exchange in contractual relationships between men. The present paper makes a case that from the poem emerges a contrast between a perception of materially constituted masculinity, aligning manhood with wealth and status, and a more inclusive spiritual manhood, available to both sexes. In relation to this Juliana achieves spiritual manhood as a miles Christi exampling how feminine holiness empowers women. Consequently Juliana’s emasculation of the devil becomes a challenge to the secular patriarchal order in which they are the currency of exchange.http://www.anglica.ia.uw.edu.pl/issues/anglica-as-a-journal/355-anglica-an-international-journal-of-english-studies-28-1-olesiejko
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title_short Subversive Holiness and the Building of a Christian Community in Cynewulf’s Juliana
title_full Subversive Holiness and the Building of a Christian Community in Cynewulf’s Juliana
title_fullStr Subversive Holiness and the Building of a Christian Community in Cynewulf’s Juliana
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publisher Institute of English Studies
series Anglica. An International Journal of English Studies
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description In Cynewulf’s Juliana, Juliana’s suitor Heliseus, called “the guardian of treasure,” represents secular material culture, in which women are weakened by the male control of materiality. The material culture of the heroic world reproduces the masculine body politic, reducing women to objects of exchange in contractual relationships between men. The present paper makes a case that from the poem emerges a contrast between a perception of materially constituted masculinity, aligning manhood with wealth and status, and a more inclusive spiritual manhood, available to both sexes. In relation to this Juliana achieves spiritual manhood as a miles Christi exampling how feminine holiness empowers women. Consequently Juliana’s emasculation of the devil becomes a challenge to the secular patriarchal order in which they are the currency of exchange.
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