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A Cultural History of Women in the Age of Enlightenment: The Cultural Histories Series

Editat de Ellen Pollak
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 21 sep 2016
The Enlightenment was a complex and often contradictory moment for women in Europe and its colonies. The period between 1680 and 1800 saw civil liberties established through political and intellectual revolution. At the same time, contemporary thinkers produced justifications for ongoing gender, class, and racial inequalities which had profound effects on women. An age of burgeoning commercial and imperial expansion, the period witnessed the birth of consumer society and the peak of the Atlantic slave trade. Modern liberal feminism grew up in this environment, as did the abolition movement, early racial science and, incipiently, the science of sexuality.A Cultural History of Women in the Age of Enlightenment examines the ways in which women in differing national and social contexts negotiated the challenging cultural terrain of emergent modernity. The volume presents essays on women's life cycle, bodies and sexuality, religion and popular beliefs, medicine and disease, public and private realms, education and work, power, and artistic representation.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781350009806
ISBN-10: 1350009806
Pagini: 304
Ilustrații: 32 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 169 x 244 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria The Cultural Histories Series

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

The structure allows readers to study periods (by reading a volume) or themes through history (by reading chapters across volumes)

Notă biografică

Ellen Pollak is Professor of English at Michigan State University, USA, and is author of The Poetics of Sexual Myth: Gender and Ideology in the Verse of Swift and Pope and Incest and the English Novel, 1684-1814.

Cuprins

A Cultural History of Women in the Age of Enlightenment, Edited by Ellen PollakIntroductionThe Life Cycle: Motherhood during the Enlightenment, Kathleen Brown, University of Pennsylvania, USABodies & Sexuality: Sex, Gender, and the Limits of Enlightenment, Susan S. Lanser, Brandeis University, USAReligion & Popular Beliefs: Visionary Women in the Age of Enlightenment, Phyllis Mack, Rutgers University, USAMedicine & Disease: Women, Practice, and Print in the Enlightenment Medical Marketplace, Lisa Forman Cody, Claremont McKenna College, USAPublic and Private: Public and Private Lives in Eighteenth-Century France, Joan B. Landes, Penn State University, USAEducation & Work: The Case of Laboring Women Poets in England, Scotland, and Germany, Susanne Kord, University College London, UKPower: Varieties of Female Political Power in Enlightenment England, Charlotte Sussman, Duke University, USAArtistic Representation: The Famous Ballads of Anna Gordon, Mrs. Brown, Ruth Perry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA