Kephalaia 55 and the Great Free Woman: Concepts of Seclusion and Public Exhibition in Relation to Women and Female Figures in Manichaean Texts

One of the key moments in the Manichaean drama of salvation concerns the event known generally as the seduction of the archons. In one of the many narrations of this event in Chapter 55 of the Kephalaia, we are presented with a central woman character for whom seclusion from the public gaze appears...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Franzmann, Majella
Other Authors: Siegfried G. Richter
Format: Book Chapter
Published: Koninklijke Brill NV 2015
Subjects:
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/10414
_version_ 1848746225601347584
author Franzmann, Majella
author2 Siegfried G. Richter
author_facet Siegfried G. Richter
Franzmann, Majella
author_sort Franzmann, Majella
building Curtin Institutional Repository
collection Online Access
description One of the key moments in the Manichaean drama of salvation concerns the event known generally as the seduction of the archons. In one of the many narrations of this event in Chapter 55 of the Kephalaia, we are presented with a central woman character for whom seclusion from the public gaze appears to be the norm in her daily life, and yet who uncharacteristically and deliberately exhibits herself in public. In this study I begin from that story in the Kephalaia and attempt to situate the depiction of the woman character within the broader Manichaean teaching about, and portrayal of, women and female characters in both private and public spaces, as well as situating the story within other versions of the event of the seduction of the archons.
first_indexed 2025-11-14T06:29:52Z
format Book Chapter
id curtin-20.500.11937-10414
institution Curtin University Malaysia
institution_category Local University
last_indexed 2025-11-14T06:29:52Z
publishDate 2015
publisher Koninklijke Brill NV
recordtype eprints
repository_type Digital Repository
spelling curtin-20.500.11937-104142023-02-27T07:34:27Z Kephalaia 55 and the Great Free Woman: Concepts of Seclusion and Public Exhibition in Relation to Women and Female Figures in Manichaean Texts Franzmann, Majella Siegfried G. Richter Charles Horton Klaus Ohlhafer Manichaean Archons Kephalaia Seclusion Public Exhibiton One of the key moments in the Manichaean drama of salvation concerns the event known generally as the seduction of the archons. In one of the many narrations of this event in Chapter 55 of the Kephalaia, we are presented with a central woman character for whom seclusion from the public gaze appears to be the norm in her daily life, and yet who uncharacteristically and deliberately exhibits herself in public. In this study I begin from that story in the Kephalaia and attempt to situate the depiction of the woman character within the broader Manichaean teaching about, and portrayal of, women and female characters in both private and public spaces, as well as situating the story within other versions of the event of the seduction of the archons. 2015 Book Chapter http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/10414 Koninklijke Brill NV restricted
spellingShingle Manichaean
Archons
Kephalaia
Seclusion
Public Exhibiton
Franzmann, Majella
Kephalaia 55 and the Great Free Woman: Concepts of Seclusion and Public Exhibition in Relation to Women and Female Figures in Manichaean Texts
title Kephalaia 55 and the Great Free Woman: Concepts of Seclusion and Public Exhibition in Relation to Women and Female Figures in Manichaean Texts
title_full Kephalaia 55 and the Great Free Woman: Concepts of Seclusion and Public Exhibition in Relation to Women and Female Figures in Manichaean Texts
title_fullStr Kephalaia 55 and the Great Free Woman: Concepts of Seclusion and Public Exhibition in Relation to Women and Female Figures in Manichaean Texts
title_full_unstemmed Kephalaia 55 and the Great Free Woman: Concepts of Seclusion and Public Exhibition in Relation to Women and Female Figures in Manichaean Texts
title_short Kephalaia 55 and the Great Free Woman: Concepts of Seclusion and Public Exhibition in Relation to Women and Female Figures in Manichaean Texts
title_sort kephalaia 55 and the great free woman: concepts of seclusion and public exhibition in relation to women and female figures in manichaean texts
topic Manichaean
Archons
Kephalaia
Seclusion
Public Exhibiton
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/10414