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History of Philosophy & Logical Analysis
Abstract I argue that the fifteenth-century writer Christine de Pizan, rather than Karl Marx, should be credited with anticipating the distinction he drew between the class-in-itself and the class-for-itself. She does so in her most famous work, The City of Ladies, where she adapts Augustine’s view of what a “city” is to distinguish interests that ...
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Abstract I argue that the fifteenth-century writer Christine de Pizan, rather than Karl Marx, should be credited with anticipating the distinction he drew between the class-in-itself and the class-for-itself. She does so in her most famous work, The City of Ladies, where she adapts Augustine’s view of what a “city” is to distinguish interests that ...
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Reinterpreting Christine de Pizan
The Modern Language Review, 1995Rosalind Brown-Grant +1 more
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Women’s Paradise and Lesbian Limbo: Renée Vivien and Christine de Pizan as Readers of Dante
Neophilologus: An International Journal of Modern and Mediaeval Language and LiteratureSamantha Pious
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Traduzir o canto de Christine de Pizan no confinamento
, 2021C. Druciak
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Émotions politiques, politiques émotionnelles: Christine de Pizan et Charles V
, 2021Charles-Louis Morand Métivier
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Boccaccio e Christine de Pizan
2013Dalla complessa fortuna di Boccaccio in Francia, si esamina la ricezione da parte di Christine de Pizan nelle miniature e nelle opere.
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Pizan, Christine de. Book of the Body Politic. Ed. and trans. Angus J. Kennedy
Renaissance and Reformation / Renaissance et RéformeJohanna Verqvist
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Transgender mutation and the canon: Christine de Pizan’s Livre de la Mutacion de Fortune
postmedieval, 2020Blake Gutt
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