Mapping Gendered Routes and Spaces in the Early Modern World
Herausgeber: Wiesner-Hanks, Merry E
Mapping Gendered Routes and Spaces in the Early Modern World
Herausgeber: Wiesner-Hanks, Merry E
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How did gender figure in the routes and spaces of the early modern world, both real and imagined, from the inner spaces of the body to the furthest reaches of the globe? Essays in this volume address this question from a variety of disciplinary perspectives, with topics key to the 'spatial turn', such as borders and their permeability, actual and m
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How did gender figure in the routes and spaces of the early modern world, both real and imagined, from the inner spaces of the body to the furthest reaches of the globe? Essays in this volume address this question from a variety of disciplinary perspectives, with topics key to the 'spatial turn', such as borders and their permeability, actual and m
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 398
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Dezember 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 558g
- ISBN-13: 9780367880149
- ISBN-10: 0367880148
- Artikelnr.: 58438381
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 398
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Dezember 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 558g
- ISBN-13: 9780367880149
- ISBN-10: 0367880148
- Artikelnr.: 58438381
Merry E. Wiesner-Hanks is Distinguished Professor of History at the University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee, USA.
Introduction
Part I Frameworks
1 History in the Present Tense: Feminist Theories, Spatialized
Epistemologies, and Early Mordern Embodiment Valerie Traub
2 Early Modern Gender and the Global Turn Merry E. Wiesner-Hanks
3 Gender and Representation in the Early Modern Hispanic World Charlene
Villasenor Black
Part II Embodied Environments
4 Body Language: Keeping Secrets in Early Modern Narartives Gerhild Scholz
Williams
5 Bodies by the Book: Remapping Reputation in the Account of Anne Greene
and Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing Tara Pederson
6 Envisioning a Global Environment for Blessed Teresa of Avila in 1614: The
Beatification Decorations for S. Maria della Scala in Rome Pamela M. Jones
7 Re-Placing Gender in Elizabethan Gardens Sara L. French
8 Attending to Fishwives: Views from Seventeenth-Century London and
Amsterdam Alena Buis, Christi Spain-Savage, and Myra E. Wright
Part III Communities and Networks
9 Baby Jesus in a Box: Commerce and Enclosure in an Early Modern Convent
Elizabeth A. Lehfeldt
10 Within and Without: Women's Networks and the Early Modern Roman Convent
Kimberlyn Montford
11 Women's Kinship Networks: A Meditation on Creative Genealogies and
Historical Labor Jennifer Kolpacoff Deane, Julie A. Eckerle, Michelle M.
Dowd, and Megan Matchinske
12 Navigating Shakespearean Representations of Female Collaboration John
Garrison, Kyle Pivetti, and Vanessa Rapatz
Part IV Exchanges
13 Guides to Marriage and "Needful Travel" in Early Modern England Ann
Christensen
14 The "Presences of Women" from the Islamic World in Sixteenth-to Early
Seventeenth- Century British Literature and Culture Bernadette Andrea
15
Part I Frameworks
1 History in the Present Tense: Feminist Theories, Spatialized
Epistemologies, and Early Mordern Embodiment Valerie Traub
2 Early Modern Gender and the Global Turn Merry E. Wiesner-Hanks
3 Gender and Representation in the Early Modern Hispanic World Charlene
Villasenor Black
Part II Embodied Environments
4 Body Language: Keeping Secrets in Early Modern Narartives Gerhild Scholz
Williams
5 Bodies by the Book: Remapping Reputation in the Account of Anne Greene
and Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing Tara Pederson
6 Envisioning a Global Environment for Blessed Teresa of Avila in 1614: The
Beatification Decorations for S. Maria della Scala in Rome Pamela M. Jones
7 Re-Placing Gender in Elizabethan Gardens Sara L. French
8 Attending to Fishwives: Views from Seventeenth-Century London and
Amsterdam Alena Buis, Christi Spain-Savage, and Myra E. Wright
Part III Communities and Networks
9 Baby Jesus in a Box: Commerce and Enclosure in an Early Modern Convent
Elizabeth A. Lehfeldt
10 Within and Without: Women's Networks and the Early Modern Roman Convent
Kimberlyn Montford
11 Women's Kinship Networks: A Meditation on Creative Genealogies and
Historical Labor Jennifer Kolpacoff Deane, Julie A. Eckerle, Michelle M.
Dowd, and Megan Matchinske
12 Navigating Shakespearean Representations of Female Collaboration John
Garrison, Kyle Pivetti, and Vanessa Rapatz
Part IV Exchanges
13 Guides to Marriage and "Needful Travel" in Early Modern England Ann
Christensen
14 The "Presences of Women" from the Islamic World in Sixteenth-to Early
Seventeenth- Century British Literature and Culture Bernadette Andrea
15
Introduction
Part I Frameworks
1 History in the Present Tense: Feminist Theories, Spatialized
Epistemologies, and Early Mordern Embodiment Valerie Traub
2 Early Modern Gender and the Global Turn Merry E. Wiesner-Hanks
3 Gender and Representation in the Early Modern Hispanic World Charlene
Villasenor Black
Part II Embodied Environments
4 Body Language: Keeping Secrets in Early Modern Narartives Gerhild Scholz
Williams
5 Bodies by the Book: Remapping Reputation in the Account of Anne Greene
and Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing Tara Pederson
6 Envisioning a Global Environment for Blessed Teresa of Avila in 1614: The
Beatification Decorations for S. Maria della Scala in Rome Pamela M. Jones
7 Re-Placing Gender in Elizabethan Gardens Sara L. French
8 Attending to Fishwives: Views from Seventeenth-Century London and
Amsterdam Alena Buis, Christi Spain-Savage, and Myra E. Wright
Part III Communities and Networks
9 Baby Jesus in a Box: Commerce and Enclosure in an Early Modern Convent
Elizabeth A. Lehfeldt
10 Within and Without: Women's Networks and the Early Modern Roman Convent
Kimberlyn Montford
11 Women's Kinship Networks: A Meditation on Creative Genealogies and
Historical Labor Jennifer Kolpacoff Deane, Julie A. Eckerle, Michelle M.
Dowd, and Megan Matchinske
12 Navigating Shakespearean Representations of Female Collaboration John
Garrison, Kyle Pivetti, and Vanessa Rapatz
Part IV Exchanges
13 Guides to Marriage and "Needful Travel" in Early Modern England Ann
Christensen
14 The "Presences of Women" from the Islamic World in Sixteenth-to Early
Seventeenth- Century British Literature and Culture Bernadette Andrea
15
Part I Frameworks
1 History in the Present Tense: Feminist Theories, Spatialized
Epistemologies, and Early Mordern Embodiment Valerie Traub
2 Early Modern Gender and the Global Turn Merry E. Wiesner-Hanks
3 Gender and Representation in the Early Modern Hispanic World Charlene
Villasenor Black
Part II Embodied Environments
4 Body Language: Keeping Secrets in Early Modern Narartives Gerhild Scholz
Williams
5 Bodies by the Book: Remapping Reputation in the Account of Anne Greene
and Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing Tara Pederson
6 Envisioning a Global Environment for Blessed Teresa of Avila in 1614: The
Beatification Decorations for S. Maria della Scala in Rome Pamela M. Jones
7 Re-Placing Gender in Elizabethan Gardens Sara L. French
8 Attending to Fishwives: Views from Seventeenth-Century London and
Amsterdam Alena Buis, Christi Spain-Savage, and Myra E. Wright
Part III Communities and Networks
9 Baby Jesus in a Box: Commerce and Enclosure in an Early Modern Convent
Elizabeth A. Lehfeldt
10 Within and Without: Women's Networks and the Early Modern Roman Convent
Kimberlyn Montford
11 Women's Kinship Networks: A Meditation on Creative Genealogies and
Historical Labor Jennifer Kolpacoff Deane, Julie A. Eckerle, Michelle M.
Dowd, and Megan Matchinske
12 Navigating Shakespearean Representations of Female Collaboration John
Garrison, Kyle Pivetti, and Vanessa Rapatz
Part IV Exchanges
13 Guides to Marriage and "Needful Travel" in Early Modern England Ann
Christensen
14 The "Presences of Women" from the Islamic World in Sixteenth-to Early
Seventeenth- Century British Literature and Culture Bernadette Andrea
15