Attending to Early Modern Women e-bog
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This volume considers womens roles in the conflicts and negotiations of the early modern world. Essays explore the ways that gender shapes womens agency in times of war, religious strife, and economic change. How were conflict and concord gendered in histories, literature, music, and political, legal, didactic, and religious treatises? Four interdisciplinary plenary topics ground this explorati...
E-bog
875,33 DKK
Forlag
University of Delaware Press
Udgivet
11 juli 2013
Længde
268 sider
Genrer
3JD
Sprog
English
Format
pdf
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781611494457
This volume considers womens roles in the conflicts and negotiations of the early modern world. Essays explore the ways that gender shapes womens agency in times of war, religious strife, and economic change. How were conflict and concord gendered in histories, literature, music, and political, legal, didactic, and religious treatises? Four interdisciplinary plenary topics ground this exploration: Negotiations, Economies, Faiths & Spiritualities, and Pedagogies. Scholars focus upon many regions of the early modern world--the Atlantic world, the Mediterranean world, Granada, Indonesia, the Low Countries, England, and Italy--inflected by such religions as Islam, Catholicism, and Reformed Protestantism, as they came into contact with indigenous spiritualities and with one another. Essays and workshop summaries analyze how gender and class are implicated in economic change and assess the ways gender and religion map onto voyages of trade, exploration, or imperialism. They investigate how women, as individuals and as members of political or family networks, were instrumental in transmitting, promoting, supporting, or thwarting different religions during times of religious crises. This volume also offers methods for teaching and researching these topics. It will be invaluable to scholars of medieval and early modern womens studies, especially those working in history, literature, languages, musicology, and religious studies.