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Mechthild's
eroticism
is
best
understood
as
an
inherently
positive
and
straightforward
category,
an
intentional
union
of
the
spiritual
and
sexual
to
express,
in
the
words
of
Caroline
Bynum,
the
way
in
which
"a
male
Christ
[is]
handled
and
loved."7
Moreover,
it
is
acknowledged
the
consistent
use
of
erotic
language
is
evidence
of
Mechthild's
ambivalent
relationship
to
the
body,
in
general.
eroticism
is
best
understood
as
an
inherently
positive
and
straightforward
category,
an
intentional
union
of
the
spiritual
and
sexual
to
express,
in
the
words
of
Caroline
Bynum,
the
way
in
which
"a
male
Christ
[is]
handled
and
loved."7
Moreover,
it
is
acknowledged
the
consistent
use
of
erotic
language
is
evidence
of
Mechthild's
ambivalent
relationship
to
the
body,
in
general.
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the
"eroticized
violence"
of
medieval
women
mystics
advanced
and
sustained
the
patriarchal
ideology
that
women
take
pleasure
in
physical
and
spiritual
violence
done
to
them
in
the
name
of
love.
"eroticized
violence"
of
medieval
women
mystics
advanced
and
sustained
the
patriarchal
ideology
that
women
take
pleasure
in
physical
and
spiritual
violence
done
to
them
in
the
name
of
love.
