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'''Specializing in'''<br> '''Specializing in'''<br>
*English literature<br> *English literature<br>
-*Prophetic writings<br><br><br>+*Prophetic writing by women in the early modern period<br><br><br>
'''Personal website'''<br> '''Personal website'''<br>
-*<br><br><br>+*http://www.filoang.com/aes/index.php?cont=03description&menu=/menu3.php&pag=/descript3.php&profe=3&vis=1<br><br><br>
'''Some recent publications relevant for NEWW'''<br> '''Some recent publications relevant for NEWW'''<br>
-*<br><br><br>+*''La Literatura del Feminismo Temprano en Europa: el Caso Inglés'' (The Literature of Early Modern Feminisms in Europe: the English Case). Madrid, Ediciones Cátedra, Colección Letras Universales, 2011 (forthcoming June). Translation, edition, notes and long critical introduction of a selection of Seventeenth and Eighteenth-century English women writers. <br>
 +*“‘I have written the things which I did hear, see, tasted and handled’: Selfhood and Voice in Katherine Evans’ and Sarah Cheevers’ A Short Relation of Their Sufferings (1662)”, in ''SEDERI Yearbook of the Spanish and Portuguese Society for English Renaissance Studies'', vol. 20 (2010): p.50-77.<br>
 +*“The case for prophecy: politics, gender and self-representation in 17th-Century prophetic discourses”, in ''Revista Alicantina de Estudios Ingleses'', nº 22, p. 63-78.<br>
 +*(with Curbet, Joan), “Reading in Seventeenth-Century England: Reason and Revolution”, in ''The Cultural History of Reading'' (ed. Gabrielle Watling), Connecticut: Greenwood Press, p. 143-176. <br>
 +*“For the Progress of Women: An Approach to Womanhood in the ‘New Woman’ Print Culture of 1890s Britain”, in ''Origins of English Literary Modernism, 1870-1914'' (ed. Gregory F. Tague)Palo Alto, Maryland: Academica Press, p. 83-96.<br><br><br>
'''Realized or planned activities/publications in NEWW-context'''<br> '''Realized or planned activities/publications in NEWW-context'''<br>
 +*Participating in COST Action Conference “Women Telling Nations”, 11-13 November, 2010, Universidad Complutense de Madrid.<br>
* Participating in the NEWW [http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Bochum%2C_May_2009 Bochum Conference], May 2009.<br> * Participating in the NEWW [http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Bochum%2C_May_2009 Bochum Conference], May 2009.<br>
* Participating in COST Action IS 0901 “Women Writers in History” (2009-2013); cf. [http://w3.cost.esf.org/index.php?id=233&action_number=IS0901 COST website].<br><br><br> * Participating in COST Action IS 0901 “Women Writers in History” (2009-2013); cf. [http://w3.cost.esf.org/index.php?id=233&action_number=IS0901 COST website].<br><br><br>
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Carme Font Paz



Specializing in

  • English literature
  • Prophetic writing by women in the early modern period


Personal website

Some recent publications relevant for NEWW

  • La Literatura del Feminismo Temprano en Europa: el Caso Inglés (The Literature of Early Modern Feminisms in Europe: the English Case). Madrid, Ediciones Cátedra, Colección Letras Universales, 2011 (forthcoming June). Translation, edition, notes and long critical introduction of a selection of Seventeenth and Eighteenth-century English women writers.
  • “‘I have written the things which I did hear, see, tasted and handled’: Selfhood and Voice in Katherine Evans’ and Sarah Cheevers’ A Short Relation of Their Sufferings (1662)”, in SEDERI Yearbook of the Spanish and Portuguese Society for English Renaissance Studies, vol. 20 (2010): p.50-77.
  • “The case for prophecy: politics, gender and self-representation in 17th-Century prophetic discourses”, in Revista Alicantina de Estudios Ingleses, nº 22, p. 63-78.
  • (with Curbet, Joan), “Reading in Seventeenth-Century England: Reason and Revolution”, in The Cultural History of Reading (ed. Gabrielle Watling), Connecticut: Greenwood Press, p. 143-176.
  • “For the Progress of Women: An Approach to Womanhood in the ‘New Woman’ Print Culture of 1890s Britain”, in Origins of English Literary Modernism, 1870-1914 (ed. Gregory F. Tague)Palo Alto, Maryland: Academica Press, p. 83-96.


Realized or planned activities/publications in NEWW-context

  • Participating in COST Action Conference “Women Telling Nations”, 11-13 November, 2010, Universidad Complutense de Madrid.
  • Participating in the NEWW Bochum Conference, May 2009.
  • Participating in COST Action IS 0901 “Women Writers in History” (2009-2013); cf. COST website.


E-mail

  • Carme.Font[at]uab.cat



SvD, June 2010



  • Participants > Font

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