Challenging Women's Agency and Activism in Early Modernity
Collection
Knowledge Unlatched (KU)Language
EnglishAbstract
Examining women's agency in the past has taken on new urgency in the current moment of resurgent patriarchy, Women's Marches, and the global #MeToo movement. The essays in this collection consider women's agency in the Renaissance and early modern period, an era that also saw both increasing patriarchal constraints and new forms of women's actions and activism. They address a capacious set of questions about how women, from their teenage years through older adulthood, asserted agency through social practices, speech acts, legal disputes, writing, viewing and exchanging images, travel, and community building. Despite family and social pressures, the actions of girls and women could shape their lives and challenge male-dominated institutions. This volume includes thirteen essays by scholars from many disciplines, which analyze people, texts, objects, and images from many different parts of Europe, as well as things and people that crossed the Atlantic and the Pacific.
Keywords
Women's agency, early modern, women's writing, material culture, genderDOI
10.5117/9789463729321ISBN
9789463729321, 9789048550937Publisher
Amsterdam University PressPublisher website
https://www.aup.nl/Publication date and place
Amsterdam, 2020Grantor
Series
Gendering the Late Medieval and Early Modern World,Classification
European history
Social and cultural history
Gender studies: women and girls