Renaissance Woman: A Sourcebook: Constructions of Femininity in England

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Kate Aughterson
Routledge, 2 sept 2003 - 340 páginas

Renaissance Woman: A Sourcebook is an invaluable collection of accounts of women and femininity in early modern England. The volume is divided thematically into nine sections, each with an accessible introduction, notes on sources and an annotated bibliography. The sections are:
* Theology
* Biology
* Conduct
* Sexuality and Motherhood
* Politics and Law
* Education
* Work
* Writing and Speaking
* Feminism
Renaissance Woman: A Sourcebook brings together sources ranging from medical documents and political pamphlets to sermons and the Bible, as well as literary sources. Providing a historical context to issues of gender in the Renasissance, it will be essential reading for students of the period, gender studies and cultural history.

 

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INTRODUCTION
1
1 THEOLOGY
9
2 PHYSIOLOGY
41
3 CONDUCT
67
4 SEXUALITY AND MOTHERHOOD
101
5 POLITICS AND LAW
131
6 EDUCATION
161
7 WORK
189
8 WRITING AND SPEAKING
223
9 PROTOFEMINISMS
255
NOTES
285
SELECT SECONDARY BIBLIOGRAPHY
293
INDEX
301
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Kate Aughterson teaches English at the University of Central England, specialising in feminism and the Renaissance.

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