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Embodiment, Identity, and Gender in the Early Modern Age

Editat de Amy Leonard, David Whitford
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 dec 2020
Embracing a multiconfessional and transnational approach that stretches from central Europe, to Scotland and England, from Iberia to Africa and Asia, this volume explores the lives, work, and experiences of women and men during the tumultuous fifteenth to seventeenth centuries.
The authors, all leading experts in their fields, utilize a broad range of methodologies from cultural history to women’s history, from masculinity studies to digital mapping, to explore the dynamics and power of constructed gender roles. Ranging from intellectual representations of virginity to the plight of refugees, from the sea journeys of Jesuit missionaries to the impact of Transatlantic economies on women’s work, from nuns discovering new ways to tolerate different religious expressions to bleeding corpses used in criminal trials, these essays address the wide diversity and historical complexity of identity, gender, and the body in the early modern age.
With its diversity of topics, fields, and interests of its authors, this volume is a valuable source for students and scholars of the history of women, gender, and sexuality as well as social and cultural history in the early modern world.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780367507350
ISBN-10: 0367507358
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0.66 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Undergraduate Advanced and Undergraduate Core

Cuprins

Introduction  The body and manifestations of gender  1. The strange survival of the bleeding corpse  2. Martin Luther and the Reformation of virginity  3. Martin Luther’s gendered reflections on Eve  4. A "Prodigal son" remembers John of the cross  5. Women, conflict, and peacemaking in German villages  6. James I and unruly women  Women between reform, subversion, and self-determination  7. Protestant and Catholic nuns confronting the Reformation  8. Female religious communities during the Thirty Years’ War  9. Conflicts between male reformers and female monastics  10. Anna Maria van Schurman: poetry as exegesis  11. Sacral systems: the challenge of change  12. Catholic women in the Dutch Golden Age  13. Women and religious expression in Calvin’s Geneva  Gendered dynamics of displacement, migration, and conflict  14. Women, gender, and religious refugees  15. Refugee wives, widows, and mothers  16. Did the Jesuits introduce "Global Studies"?  17. Devotion at sea: ship voyages and Jesuit masculinity  18. Spanish women, work, and the early modern Atlantic economy

Notă biografică

Amy E. Leonard (Associate Professor of History at Georgetown University) focuses on women, gender, and sexuality in Reformation Germany. She is the author of Nails in the Wall: Catholic Nuns in Reformation Germany. She is currently working on a book that compares and contrasts changing views of female sexuality during the Reformations.
David M. Whitford (Professor of Reformation Studies at Baylor University) is a senior editor of The Sixteenth Century Journal. He is the author of A Reformation Life and The Curse of Ham in Early Modern Europe. He is currently working on the construction of masculinity during the Reformations.

Descriere

Embracing a multiconfessional and transnational approach that stretches from central Europe, to Scotland and England, from Iberia to Africa and Asia, this volume explores the lives, work, and experiences of women and men during the tumultuous fifteenth to seventeenth centuries.