Abstract

By examining pivotal texts from Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, as well as those inherited from the classical world, this article seeks to examine the connection between gender and creativity in medieval Iberia – two historically fluid concepts – and, in doing so, to provide a historical and historiographical context for the essays on women's creativity that follow.

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