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- | [[Image:Title2.jpg]] | + | == Women Writing Back / Writing Women Back == |
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- | '''Internet and the gendered study of literary history''' | + | |
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- | *<BR> | + | |
- | '''European women writers in history''' | ||
- | '''Their position in the literary field''' | + | <br><br> |
+ | Alicia Montoya, Anke Gilleir, Suzan van Dijk, eds.,<br> | ||
+ | [[Women Writing Back / Writing Women Back. Transnational Perspectives from the Late Middle Ages to the Dawn of the Modern Era]].<br> | ||
+ | Leiden: [http://www.brill.nl/default.aspx?partid=210&pid=30351 Brill], 2010.<br><br> | ||
+ | ISBN 978 90 04 18463 3 <br><br> | ||
- | '''Entering some of them into the literary canon?''' | + | € 99.- | $ 141.- <br> |
+ | Discount 25 % till 31.12.2010; please mention code: 48203<br> | ||
+ | Orders by email:<br> | ||
+ | [mailto:brill@turpin-distribution.com brill@turpin-distribution.com] (outside the Americas) <br> | ||
+ | [mailto:cs@brillusa.com cs@brillusa.com] (in the Americas) <br><br><br> | ||
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+ | This volume has been prepared in the context of the NEWW collaboration. It has been presented 26 May during a meeting of the network in Turku (Finland). The papers collected here address early modern female authorship from the late Middle Ages to the end of the eighteenth century, ranging geographically from Portugal to Russia, and from Italy to Denmark. In particular, they focus on three themes: the creation of female spaces or communities; women’s appropriation of existing or developing literary genres; and transnational perspectives on early modern women’s writings.<br><br><br> | ||
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+ | '''TABLE OF CONTENTS''' <BR><BR> | ||
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+ | '''[http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Anke_Gilleir Anke Gilleir] and [http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Alicia_C._Montoya Alicia C. Montoya]''':<BR> | ||
+ | *Introduction: Toward a New Conception of Women’s Literary History<BR> | ||
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+ | ''Female Spaces, Female Communities''<BR><BR> | ||
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+ | '''[http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Madeleine_Jeay Madeleine Jeay] and Kathleen Garay''':<BR> | ||
+ | *[[‘To Promote God’s Praise and her Neighbour’s Salvation’. Strategies of Authorship and Readership among Mystic Women in the Later Middle Ages]]<BR><BR> | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''[http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Anne-Marie_Mai_%28Syddansk_Universitet%29 Anne-Marie May]''':<BR> | ||
+ | *[[Gendering Place: The Role of Place in Anne Krabbe’s Ballad Works]]<BR><BR> | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''[http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Ina_Schabert Ina Schabert]''':<BR> | ||
+ | *[[‘To Make Frequent Assemblies, Associations, and Combinations Amongst Our Sex.’ Nascent Ideas of Female Bonding in Seventeenth-Century England]]<BR><BR> | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''[http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Vanda_Anastacio Vanda Anastacio]''':<br> | ||
+ | *[[Women and Literary Sociability in Eighteenth-Century Lisbon]]<BR><BR> | ||
+ | |||
+ | ''Appropriating Literary Genre''<BR><BR> | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''[http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Philiep_Bossier Philiep Bossier]''':<br> | ||
+ | *[[Female Writing and the Use of Literary Byways. Pastoral Drama by Maddalena Campiglia (1553–1595)]]<BR><BR> | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Meredith K. Ray''':<br> | ||
+ | *[[Prescriptions for Women: Alchemy, Medicine and the Renaissance Querelle des Femmes]]<BR><BR> | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''[http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Nina_Geerdink Nina Geerdink]''':<br> | ||
+ | *[[The Appropriation of the Genre of Nuptial Poetry by Katharina Lescailje (1649–1711]])<br><br> | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | '''Christine Mongenot and Hans Bots''':<BR> | ||
+ | *[[Madame de Maintenon au miroir de sa correspondance: réhabilitation du personnage et redécouverte d’une écriture féminine]]<BR><BR> | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Perry Gethner''':<BR> | ||
+ | *[[French Women Writers and Heroic Genres]]<BR><BR> | ||
+ | |||
+ | ''Transnational Perspectives''<BR><BR> | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Bernadette Andrea''':<br> | ||
+ | *[[The Tartar Girl, The Persian Princess, and Early Modern English Women’s Authorship from Elizabeth I to Mary Wroth]]<BR><BR> | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Lara Lynn Westwater''':<br> | ||
+ | *[[A Cloistered Nun Abroad: Arcangela Tarabotti’s International Literary Career]]<BR><BR> | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Ineke Janse''':<br> | ||
+ | *[[Traveller, Pedagogue and Cultural Mediator: Marie-Elisabeth de La Fite and her Female Context]]<BR><BR> | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''[http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Monica_Bolufer Monica Bolufer]''':<br> | ||
+ | *[[Translation and Intellectual Reflection in the Works of Enlightened Spanish Women: Inés Joyes (1731-1808)]]<BR><BR> | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''[http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Elena_Gretchanaia Elena Gretchanaia]''':<br> | ||
+ | *[[‘Nous voudrions que les femmes s’occupent de la littérature’: Traductions des romancières françaises en Russie autour de 1800]]<BR><BR><br> | ||
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+ | AsK, September 2010 | ||
+ | <hr> | ||
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- | *<br> | + | *Publications > Volumes ''WomenWriters'' > Women Writing Back <br><br> |
- | <hr><br> | + | |
- | '''>> [http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/COST_Action COST Action] ''Women Writers in History'' <<'''<br><br> | + | |
- | '''>> [http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Madrid%2C_November_2010 Women Telling Nations]: 1st Milestone conference Madrid 11-13 Nov. 2010 << '''<br><br> | + | |
- | '''>> 2 December: [http://www.womenwriters.nl/images/b/bc/Cahier_Charri%C3%A8re_5_presentation_FR.pdf Presentation] of 2010 issue of [http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Cahiers_Isabelle_de_Charriere_/_Belle_de_Zuylen_Papers ''Belle de Zuylen Papers'']<<'''<br><br> | + | |
- | '''>> [http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/NEWW_November_meetings Narration, Gender, Irony] <<''' | + | |
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- | This website addresses students, researchers and others interested in women’s writing. It presents and invites research on women's writing (before 1900) made possible by the database ''WomenWriters''. Aim of this database is to contain and present source material allowing to study the position women authors occupied in the literary field of their days.<br>This site intends also to inform about this international collaboration and to provide preliminary results of research in this domain - as examples for students and for those willing to participate in the NEWW network, created within the project <br>'''New approaches to European Women’s Writing'''<br> (funded by N.W.O. Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research; 2007-2010).</center><br><br> | + | |
- | <center>'''This website is, in part, still under construction.'''</center> | + | |
- | <center>[[Information and contact]]</center> <br> | + | |
- | <center>'''[[Sitemap]]'''</center> <br><br> | + |
Revision as of 17:27, 29 November 2010
Women Writing Back / Writing Women Back
Alicia Montoya, Anke Gilleir, Suzan van Dijk, eds.,
Women Writing Back / Writing Women Back. Transnational Perspectives from the Late Middle Ages to the Dawn of the Modern Era.
Leiden: Brill, 2010.
ISBN 978 90 04 18463 3
€ 99.- | $ 141.-
Discount 25 % till 31.12.2010; please mention code: 48203
Orders by email:
brill@turpin-distribution.com (outside the Americas)
cs@brillusa.com (in the Americas)
This volume has been prepared in the context of the NEWW collaboration. It has been presented 26 May during a meeting of the network in Turku (Finland). The papers collected here address early modern female authorship from the late Middle Ages to the end of the eighteenth century, ranging geographically from Portugal to Russia, and from Italy to Denmark. In particular, they focus on three themes: the creation of female spaces or communities; women’s appropriation of existing or developing literary genres; and transnational perspectives on early modern women’s writings.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Anke Gilleir and Alicia C. Montoya:
- Introduction: Toward a New Conception of Women’s Literary History
Female Spaces, Female Communities
Madeleine Jeay and Kathleen Garay:
Appropriating Literary Genre
Meredith K. Ray:
Christine Mongenot and Hans Bots:
Perry Gethner:
Transnational Perspectives
Bernadette Andrea:
Lara Lynn Westwater:
Ineke Janse:
AsK, September 2010
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