Authorizing Early Modern European Women
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Title
Authorizing Early Modern European Women
Subject
Social and cultural history
Description
Focusing attention upon early modern European women as creators and practitioners, the essays in this volume examine women from saints to midwives, visual artists to writers, who authored their own visions and
who have in turn been “authored” and “authorized” by modern writers interested in telling their stories in biographies and through fictionalizations. This opening chapter introduces the contemporary scholars and
creative writers who are grappling with the challenges of re-creating
early modern women from Spain, Flanders, Scotland, England, Italy, the
Netherlands, and Mexico (then New Spain); and provides a framework for
their assessments from the emerging field of biofiction, or fictionalizations
of actual figures.
who have in turn been “authored” and “authorized” by modern writers interested in telling their stories in biographies and through fictionalizations. This opening chapter introduces the contemporary scholars and
creative writers who are grappling with the challenges of re-creating
early modern women from Spain, Flanders, Scotland, England, Italy, the
Netherlands, and Mexico (then New Spain); and provides a framework for
their assessments from the emerging field of biofiction, or fictionalizations
of actual figures.
Creator
Fitzmaurice, James (editor), Miller, Naomi (editor), Steen, Sara Jayne (editor)
Source
https://library.oapen.org/bitstream/handle/20.500.12657/53243/9789048552900.pdf?sequence=1
Publisher
Amsterdam University Press
Date
2022
Contributor
Baihaqi
Rights
Creative Commons
Format
PDF
Language
English
Type
Textbooks
Files
Collection
Citation
Fitzmaurice, James (editor), Miller, Naomi (editor), Steen, Sara Jayne (editor), “Authorizing Early Modern European Women,” Open Educational Resource (OER) - USK Library, accessed October 14, 2024, http://uilis.usk.ac.id/oer/items/show/7773.