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Bild - Geschlecht - Rezeption Katharina von Bora und Martin Luther im Spiegel der Jahrhunderte

by Carlotta ISRAEL

Other authors: Katharina VON BORA (Associated Name), Martin LUTHER (Associated Name)

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Wer sich mit Bildern im Protestantismus beschäftigt, stößt zwangsläufig auf die Cranach-Portraits Martin Luthers und Katharina von Boras, »dem« protestantischen Erzelternpaar. Doch wie wurden sie als Mann und Frau dargestellt? Welche Charakteristika lagerten sich in sprachlichen wie gegenständlichen Bildern von ihnen in den vergangenen fünf Jahrhunderten an? Welche Funktion übernahm die Beschäftigung mit Katharina für Aussagen über Martin und ihre Ehe? Dieser Sammelband führt in teils polemisierende, teils sakralisierende Rezeption aus 500 Jahren ein. Neben den Darstellungen der Jahrhunderte ermöglichen vertiefte exemplarische Quellenarbeiten Einblicke in kirchen- und geschlechtergeschichtliches Forschen. [Image - Gender - Perception. Katharina von Bora and Martin Luther reflected in the centuries] Taking a closer look at pictures of Protestantism Cranach's portraits of Martin Luther and Katharina von Bora, the Protestant »arch parents«, will catch the observer's eye. How have they been presented as man and woman, though? Which characteristics have accumulated in verbal images and figurative drawings and paintings in the past five centuries? What has been the role of Katharina and her statements about Martin and their marriage in this context? This volume will introduce you to 500 years of partly polemic and partly sacralizing reception. Besides presentations over the centuries in-depth exemplary work on source material will provide interesting insights in church historical research including gender aspects… (more)
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ISRAEL, Carlottaprimary authorall editionsconfirmed
BORA, Katharina VONAssociated Namesecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
LUTHER, MartinAssociated Namesecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
SCHNEIDER, CamillaEditorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
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Wer sich mit Bildern im Protestantismus beschäftigt, stößt zwangsläufig auf die Cranach-Portraits Martin Luthers und Katharina von Boras, »dem« protestantischen Erzelternpaar. Doch wie wurden sie als Mann und Frau dargestellt? Welche Charakteristika lagerten sich in sprachlichen wie gegenständlichen Bildern von ihnen in den vergangenen fünf Jahrhunderten an? Welche Funktion übernahm die Beschäftigung mit Katharina für Aussagen über Martin und ihre Ehe? Dieser Sammelband führt in teils polemisierende, teils sakralisierende Rezeption aus 500 Jahren ein. Neben den Darstellungen der Jahrhunderte ermöglichen vertiefte exemplarische Quellenarbeiten Einblicke in kirchen- und geschlechtergeschichtliches Forschen. [Image - Gender - Perception. Katharina von Bora and Martin Luther reflected in the centuries] Taking a closer look at pictures of Protestantism Cranach's portraits of Martin Luther and Katharina von Bora, the Protestant »arch parents«, will catch the observer's eye. How have they been presented as man and woman, though? Which characteristics have accumulated in verbal images and figurative drawings and paintings in the past five centuries? What has been the role of Katharina and her statements about Martin and their marriage in this context? This volume will introduce you to 500 years of partly polemic and partly sacralizing reception. Besides presentations over the centuries in-depth exemplary work on source material will provide interesting insights in church historical research including gender aspects

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