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Teaching Christine de Pizan in Turkey [PDF]
An important part of making philosophy as a discipline gender equal is to ensure that female authors are not simply wiped out of the history of philosophy. This has implications for teaching as well as research. In this context, I reflect on my experience of teaching a text by medieval philosopher Christine de Pizan as part of an introductory history ...
Berges, S.
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Prevalence of Type of Attachment and Morphological Variations of Median Maxillary Labial Frenum Among Children. [PDF]
Introduction: Aberrant maxillary frenal attachment pose a problem of midline diastema and gingival recession. In children, they also cause difficulty in maintaining oral hygiene, accumulation of plaque which ultimately results in dental caries. Thus, a study was conducted with the objective of determining the prevalence of frenum in children. Method: A
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Revisiting Gendered Representations of Humility: An Examination of Sources from Late Medieval Italy
Abstract During the Middle Ages, gender‐neutral representations of humility as a quality linked to spiritual love and voluntary service competed with representations according to gendered patterns, such as those related to the naked and dressed body in terms of its biological and social functions and its appearance.
Silvia Negri
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Teaching women's work and thought in undergraduate history of science courses
Abstract As a rich field of scholarship now demonstrates, from at least the early modern period, women have consistently contributed to natural philosophy, science, and medicine in Europe and the Anglo‐American world. Their participation in these fields, like men's, has been shaped by gendered social and cultural expectations.
Elizabeth Yale
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Re‐examining Hrabanus Maurus’ letter on incest and magic
This article offers a reanalysis of Hrabanus’ mid‐ninth‐century text De magicis artibus. Often read and studied as a complete work, the De magicis artibus is in fact one portion of a longer text that also discusses incest and marriage practices. Furthermore, the single surviving copy of the text is deliberately attached to another work by Hrabanus, his
Matthew B. Edholm
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Louïze Labé Lionnoize: the making of an early modern author
Abstract In this article, I discuss three central peritexts included in French poet Louise Labé’s Euvres de Louïze Labé Lionnoize, printed by Jean de Tournes in Lyon in 1555: the title page, the royal privilege, and a collection of celebratory poems. Arguing that the Early Modern book provided a space where women authors and their editors could engage ...
Matilda Amundsen Bergström
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Perfumes and perfume-making in the Celestina [PDF]
Celestina’s house, as Dorothy Sherman Severin notes, is at the same time ‘a bawdy house, a factory for perfumes and cosmetics, and a symbol of the misrule of a woman empowered by her illegal professions of sorceress, witch and bawd’ (Severin 1995: 45 ...
Twomey, Lesley
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El presente trabajo lleva a cabo una reflexión sobre el proceso de incorporación de la conciencia feminista en el imaginario occidental a partir de los casos de Christine de Pizan y sor Juana Inés de la Cruz, que permiten ejemplificar el concepto de ...
Elena Nájera
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Christine de Pizan e a educação de mulheres no alvorecer da modernidade
Discussões sobre a figura da mulher, ou das mulheres, cresceram no campo da história nas últimas décadas, reforçando produções que repensaram o modo de contar sobre estas agentes históricas.
Anna Beatriz Esser dos Santos
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Autour de Christine de Pizan : entre lyrisme courtois et engagement politique
The reign of Charles VI (1380-1422) saw the emergence of the author as a character involved in politics. Christine de Pizan partakes in this movement, paying particular attention to her own image in the texts.
Claire-Marie Schertz
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