Mapping gendered routes and spaces in the early modern world

Bibliographische Detailangaben
Weitere Verfasser: Wiesner, Merry E. 1952- (BerichterstatterIn)
Format: Buch
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Farnham [u.a.] : Ashgate, 2015
Schlagworte:Gender expression Sex role Women Space and time Aufsatzsammlung Frau Geschlechterrolle Soziale Situation Sozialraum
Umfang:XV, 381 S.
Inhaltsangabe:
  • IntroductionFrameworks. History in the present tense: feminist theories, spatialized epistemologies, and early modern embodiment Valerie Traub
  • Early modern gender and the global turn Merry E. Wiesner-Hanks
  • Gender and representation in the Hispanic world, 16th-18th centuries Charlene Villaseñor Black
  • Embodied environments. Body language: keeping secrets in medieval and early modern narratives Gerhild Scholz Williams
  • Bodies by the book: remapping reputation in the account of Anne Greene and Shakespeare's Much ado about nothing Tara E. Pedersen
  • Envisioning a global environment for Blessed Teresa of Avila in 1614: the beatification decorations for S. Maria Della Scala in Rome Pamela M. Jones
  • Re-placing gender in Elizabethan gardens Sara l. French
  • Attending to fishwives: views from seventeenth-century London and Amsterdam Alena Buis, Christi Spain-Savage, and Myra Wright
  • Communities and networks. Baby Jesus in a box: convents, commerce, and material culture Elizabeth A. Lehfeldt
  • Within and without: women's networks and the early modern convent Kimberlyn Montford
  • Women's kinship networks: a meditation on creative genealogies and historical labor Julie A. Eckerle, Jennifer Kolpacoff Deane, Michelle M. Dowd, and Megan Matchinske
  • Navigating Shakespearean representations of female collaboration John Garrison, Kyle Pivetti, and Vanessa Rapatz
  • Exchanges. Guides to marriage and "needful travel" in early modern England Ann Christensen
  • The "presences of women" from the Islamic world in sixteenth- to early seventeenth-century British literature and culture Bernadette Andrea
  • Rival to the virgin queen: the enduring narrative of Amy Robsart Sheila T. Cavanagh.