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Music, body, and desire in medieval culture: Hildegard of Bingen to Chaucer

Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press (2001)

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  1. Music and Verbal Meaning: Machaut's Polytextual Songs.Elizabeth Eva Leach - 2010 - Speculum 85 (3):567-591.
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  • Sonic Metaphors: Music, Sound, and Ecofeminist Theology.Elizabeth Ursic - 2021 - Feminist Theology 29 (3):247-263.
    This article explores the relationship between music and ecofeminist theology and investigates how music and sound can advance the development of ecofeminist thought. On a physical level, the act of breathing connects humankind with the earth’s atmosphere and the element of air produces music and sound. On a theological level, traditional church teachings about the power and danger of music have reflected similar warnings about women and nature. Ecofeminist theologian Sally McFague made a persuasive case for metaphorical theology that supported (...)
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