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Author Wiesner-Hanks, Merry E

Title Mapping Gendered Routes and Spaces in the Early Modern World
Published London : Taylor and Francis, 2016

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Description 1 online resource (398 pages)
Contents Cover -- Contents -- List of Figures -- Notes on Contributors -- Introduction -- Part I Frameworks -- 1 History in the Present Tense: Feminist Theories, Spatialized Epistemologies, and Early Modern Embodiment -- 2 Early Modern Gender and the Global Turn -- 3 Gender and Representation in the Early Modern Hispanic World -- Part II Embodied Environments -- 4 Body Language: Keeping Secrets in Early Modern Narratives -- 5 Bodies by the Book: Remapping Reputation in the Account of Anne Greene and Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing -- 6 Envisioning a Global Environment for Blessed Teresa of Avila in 1614 -- 7 Re-Placing Gender in Elizabethan Gardens -- 8 Attending to Fishwives: Views from Seventeenth-Century London and Amsterdam -- Part III Communities and Networks -- 9 Baby Jesus in a Box: Commerce and Enclosure in an Early Modern Convent -- 10 Within and Without: Women's Networks and the Early Modern Roman Convent -- 11 Women's Kinship Networks: A Meditation on Creative Genealogies and Historical Labor -- 12 Navigating Shakespearean Representations of Female Collaboration -- Part IV Exchanges -- 13 Guides to Marriage and "Needful Travel" in Early Modern England -- 14 The "Presences of Women" from the Islamic World in Sixteenth- to Early Seventeenth-Century British Literature and Culture -- 15 Rival to the Virgin Queen: The Enduring Narrative of Amy Robsart -- Bibliography -- Index
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Subject Gender expression -- History
Sex role.
Space and time -- History
Women -- Social conditions.
sex role.
Sex role
Space and time
Women -- Social conditions
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781317100904
1317100905
9781472429612
1472429613