Gendering the renaissance : text and context in early modern Italy /

"The essays in this volume revisit the Italian Renaissance to rethink spaces thought to be defined and certain: from the social spaces of convent, court, or home, to the literary spaces of established genres such as religious plays or epic poetry. Repopulating these spaces with the women who oc...

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Group Author: Ray, Meredith K., 1969- (Editor); Westwater, Lynn Lara (Editor)
Published: University of Delaware Press,
Publisher Address: Newark, Delaware :
Publication Dates: [2023]
Literature type: Book
Language: English
Series: The early modern exchange
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Summary: "The essays in this volume revisit the Italian Renaissance to rethink spaces thought to be defined and certain: from the social spaces of convent, court, or home, to the literary spaces of established genres such as religious plays or epic poetry. Repopulating these spaces with the women who occupied them but have often been elided in the historical record, the essays also remind us to ask what might obscure our view of texts and archives, what has remained marginal in the texts and contexts of early modern Italy and why. The contributors, suggesting new ways of interrogating gendered discourses of genre, identities, and sanctity, offer a complex picture of gender in early modern Italian literature and culture. Read in dialogue with one another, their pieces provide a fascinating survey of currents in gender studies and early modern Italian studies and point to exciting future directions in these fields"--
Carrier Form: ix, 297 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 24 cm.
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references (pages 263-286) and index.
ISBN: 9781644533048
1644533049
9781644533055
1644533057
Index Number: HQ1149
CLC: D445.469
Call Number: D445.469/G325
Contents: Beyond the Wall : Gender as Nexus in Renaissance Italy /
Gendering Genre.
Widows, Lament, and Ottoman Anxieties in Renaissance Florence /
Unhappily Ever After : Moderata Fonte's Fairy Tale /
Amerigo Vespucci and African Amazons : Reinventing Italian Exploration in Baroque Epic Poetry /
Gendering Identities.
The Princess Nun : The Familiar Letters of Suor Eleonora d'Este (1515-1575), Daughter of Lucrezia Borgia /
A Christian Romance for Married Women : Marriage, Female Spirituality, and the Pursuit of Saintliness in Antonia Pulci's Rappresentazione di Santa Guglielma /
Maestre Pie Venerini and Filippini : Instituting Public Education for Women in Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-Century Lazio /
Gendering Sanctity.
The State of Grace in the Libro del Cortegiano /
Singing Women, Saint Cecilia, and Self-Fashioning in Seventeenth-Century Rome /
"Polemics That Might Seem Spiteful in Heaven" : Female Spiritual Authority in Arcangela Tarabotti's Paradiso Monacale /