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245 00 Rewriting the Renaissance :|bthe discourses of sexual
difference in early modern Europe /|cedited by Margaret W.
Ferguson, Maureen Quilligan, and Nancy J. Vickers.
246 30 Discourses of sexual difference in early modern Europe
250 Pbk. ed.
260 Chicago :|bUniversity of Chicago Press,|c1987, ©1986.
300 xxxi, 426 pages :|billustrations ;|c24 cm.
336 text|btxt|2rdacontent
337 unmediated|bn|2rdamedia
338 volume|bnc|2rdacarrier
490 1 Women in culture and society
500 A Chicago Original Paperback.
500 Originally published 1986.
504 Includes bibliographical references (pages 393-412) and
index.
505 00 |gPart 1. The politics of patriatrchy : theory and
practice --|tFatherly authority : the politics of Stuart
family images /|rJonathan Goldberg --|tThe absent mother
in King Lear /|rCoppélia Kahn --|tProspero's wife /
|rStephen Orgel --|tA midsummer night's dream and the
shaping fantasies of Elizabethan culture : gender, power,
form /|rLouis A. Montrose --|tPuritanism and Maenadism in
A mask /|rRichard Halpern --|tDalila's house : Samson
agonistes and the sexual division of labor /|rJohn
Guillory --|tPatriarchal territiories : the body enclosed
/|rPeter Stallybrass --|gPart 2. The rhetorics of
marginalization : consequences of patriarchy --|tThe other
and the same : the image of the hermaphrodite in Rabelais
/|rCarla Freccero --|tUsurpation, seduction, and the
problematics of the proper : a "deconstructive,"
"feminist" rereading of the seduction of Richard and Anne
in Shakespeare's Richard III /|rMarguerite Waller --|tThe
beauty of woman : problems in the rhetoric of Renaissance
portraiture /|rElizabeth Cropper --|tSpinsters and
seamstresses : women in cloth and clothing production /
|rMerry E. Wiesner --|tA woman's place was in the home :
women's work in Renaissance Tuscany /|rJudith C. Brown --
|gPart 3. The works of women : some exceptions to the rule
of patriarchy --|tCatherine de' Medici as Artemisia :
figuring the powerful widow /|rSheila Ffoliott --
|tFeminism and the humanists : the case for Sir Thomas
Elyot's Defense of good women /|rConstance Jordan --
|tSinging unsung heroines : androgynous discourse in Book
3 of The faerie queen /|rLauren Silberman --|tStella's wit
: Penelope Rich as reader of Sidney's sonnets /|rClark
Hulse --|tGender vs. sex difference in Louise Lab̌'s
grammar of love /|rFrançois Rigolot --|tCity women and
their audiences : Louise Labé and Veronica Franko /|rAnn
Rosalind Jones.
520 Juxtaposing the insights of feminism with those of marxism,
psychoanalysis, and deconstruction, this unique collection
creates new common ground for women's studies and
Renaissance studies. An outstanding array of scholars--
literary critics, art critics, and historians--reexamines
the role of women and their relations with men during the
Renaissance. In the process, the contributors enrich the
emerging languages of and about women, gender, and sexual
difference. Throughout, the essays focus on the structures
of Renaissance patriarchy that organized power relations
both in the state and in the family. They explore the
major conequences of patriarchy for women--their
marginalization and lack of identity and power--and the
ways in which individual women or groups of women broke,
or in some cases deliberately circumvented, the rules that
defined them as a secondary sex. Topics covered include
representations of women in literature and art, the actual
work done by women both inside and outside of the home,
and the writings of women themselves. In analyzing the
rhetorical strategies that "marginalized" historical and
fictional women, these essays counter scholarly and
critical traditions that continue to exhibit patriarchal
biases. -- Back cover.
630 07 Europa|2gnd|0(DE-588)1114854468
648 4 Geschichte 1450-1600.
648 7 1450 - 1600|2fast
648 7 Geschichte 1450-1600.|2swd
650 0 Sex role|zEurope|xHistory|vCongresses.
650 0 Women|zEurope|xHistory|yRenaissance, 1450-1600
|vCongresses.
650 0 Patriarchy|zEurope|xHistory|vCongresses.
650 0 European literature|yRenaissance, 1450-1600|xHistory and
criticism|vCongresses.
650 0 Sex role in literature|vCongresses.
650 7 European literature|xRenaissance.|2fast
|0(OCoLC)fst01710967
650 7 Patriarchy.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01055082
650 7 Sex role.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01114598
650 7 Sex role in literature.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01114649
650 7 Women|xRenaissance.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01906677
650 7 Geschlechterrolle|2gnd|0(DE-588)4071776-8
650 7 Kongress|2gnd|0(DE-588)4130470-6
651 7 Europe.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01245064
651 7 Europa.|2swd
653 Sex role -- Europe -- History -- Congresses
653 Women -- Europe -- History -- Renaissance, 1450-1600 -
Congresses
653 Patriarchy -- Europe -- History -- Congresses
653 European literature -- Renaissance, 1450-1600 -- History
and criticism -- Congresses
653 Sex role in literature -- Congresses
655 4 Kongress|zNew Haven (Conn.)|y1982.
655 7 Conference papers and proceedings.|2fast
|0(OCoLC)fst01423772
655 7 Criticism, interpretation, etc.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01411635
655 7 History.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01411628
655 7 Konferenzschrift|y1982|zNew Haven Conn.|0(DE-
588)1071861417|2gnd
655 7 Conference papers and proceedings.|2lcgft
655 7 New Haven (Conn., 1982)|2swd
700 1 Ferguson, Margaret W.,|d1948-
700 1 Quilligan, Maureen,|d1944-
700 1 Vickers, Nancy J.
830 0 Women in culture and society.
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