The Play of the Semiotic and the Symbolic: The Authenticity of the Life of Mother Maria Skobtsova

This article deals with the issue of innovation in church tradition, more specifically in Orthodoxy. Using as an example the admittedly untypical life of Mother Maria Skobtsova (1891–1945), an Orthodox nun living in France after the 1917 revolution in Russia, the article shows how the creative momen...

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Published in:Feminist theology
Main Author: Bauerová, Kateřina 1971- (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Sage 2014
In: Feminist theology
Further subjects:B the symbolic
B Julia Kristeva
B Tradition
B the semiotic
B The Orthodox Church
B Maria Skobtsova
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Summary:This article deals with the issue of innovation in church tradition, more specifically in Orthodoxy. Using as an example the admittedly untypical life of Mother Maria Skobtsova (1891–1945), an Orthodox nun living in France after the 1917 revolution in Russia, the article shows how the creative moments of her life, which shaped the church tradition in exile, can be also viewed from a psychoanalytical perspective. With the help of French psychoanalyst Julia Kristeva, the creative changes Mother Maria brought to church tradition can be seen as the play of the semiotic and the symbolic within the Symbolic order: the maternal, imaginatively associative, less conscious and the paternal, regulated, structured and regulated. The subversive forces of the semiotic – madness, holiness and poetry – observed in Mother Maria’s life, brought new and living possibilities into the theology of Orthodox diaspora.
ISSN:1745-5189
Contains:Enthalten in: Feminist theology
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1177/0966735014522564