Perpetua's journey
An edition of Perpetua's journey (2018)
faith, gender, & power in the Roman Empire
By Jennifer A. Rea
Publish Date
2018
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Language
eng
Pages
208
Description:
Examining issues of power, gender, and religion in the ancient world, Perpetua's Journey: Faith, Gender, and Power in the Roman Empire is a graphic history set in Roman Africa in 203 CE that tells the story of the Christian martyr Perpetua. The Passio Sanctarum Perpetuae et Felicitatis, also known as The Passion of Saints Perpetua and Felicity, is the first extant diary authored by a Christian woman. Vibia Perpetua was a young mother who lived in Roman Africa and, at the age of twenty-two, chose to publicly proclaim her Christian faith. She died as a result of her actions, though she did not die alone; she was part of a group of Christian martyrs, including several slaves, who were placed in prison and then executed in Carthage during the birthday celebrations of Emperor Septimius Severus's son in 203 CE. Perpetua's diary contains her account of the days leading up to her martyrdom. Perpetua's Journey occupies a space between the many works designed primarily for specialists and advanced scholars, who already know a great deal about Perpetua and the history of the Roman Empire, and lives of saints that are intended for general readers. Perpetua's Journey is unique because it combines both sequential art and historical and social commentary, and it places Perpetua's diary in the context of life in Roman North Africa in 203 CE.
subjects: Christian women saints, 11.51 early Christianity, Christian women martyrs, Sex role, Biography, Passio SS. Perpetuae et Felicitatis, History, Pictorial works, Power (Social sciences), Perpetua, saint, Philosophy, ancient, Women saints, Saints, biography, Rome, biography, Power (social sciences), Rome, history, empire, 30 b.c.-476 a.d., Extinct cities, Perpetua , -203, Felicity , -203, Christian women saints--biography, Christian women saints--rome--biography, Christian women saints--tunisia--carthage (extinct city)--biography, Christian women martyrs--rome--biography, Sex role--history, Sex role--rome--history, Power (social sciences)--history, Power (social sciences)--rome--history, Br1720.p42 r43 2017
People: Perpetua Saint (-203), Felicity Saint (-203), Felicitas Sancta (-203), Perpetua Sancta (203)
Places: Tunisia, Rome (Empire), Rome, Carthage (Extinct city)
Times: Empire, 30 B.C.-284 A.D.