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Ludovico Domenichi nella Querelle des Femmes

open access: yesRevista Internacional de Pensamiento Político, 2022
L’obbiettivo di questo articolo è quello di illustrare il contributo che il polígrafo Ludovico Domenichi diede all’interno del dibattito sulla Querelle des femmes nell’Italia del 1500. La produzione Domenichiana in questo studio è divisa in tre gruppi
Clelia Stefanuto
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Medicine and the Querelle des Femmes in early modern Spain. [PDF]

open access: yesMed Hist Suppl, 2009
Among the forms of knowledge that express and at the same time shape world views and social standards, scientific discourse, like religious discourse, has played a key part in producing an appearance of truth, appealing to “nature” as incontrovertible evidence.
Bolufer M.
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La querelle des femmes

open access: yesLychnos, 2017
In the article ”Revisiter la querelle des femmes. Mais de quoi parle-t-on?” the literary historian Éliane Viennot posed a question that has troubled scholars of European women’s history: what do we mean by the term la querelle des femmes? Even though la
Matilda Amundsen Bergström
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“La Querelle des Femmes” in the Late Twentieth Century

open access: yesDifferences, 1997
This article examines the feminist debates on the parity movement in France in the 1990s. It shows how French and North-American feminists deploy stereotypes in articulating theoretical and political arguments for and against parity. Drawing comparisons between historical debates women’s political representation in France during the foundation of ...
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La Duchesse d’Amalfi et la Querelle des femmes

open access: yesSillages Critiques, 2019
In The Duchess of Malfi, in which Linda Woodbridge and Christy Desmet have identified the influence of the Woman controversy, Webster replicates the epideictic model of early modern debates on the subject of woman between misogynists and philogynists ...
Anny Crunelle Vanrigh
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Profils d’un lectorat: Enquête sur les signatures d’énigmes du Mercure de France (1724‐1778)

open access: yesJournal for Eighteenth-Century Studies, Volume 45, Issue 1, Page 11-28, March 2022., 2022
Abstract Little is known about the distribution of ancien régime French periodicals and there are few sources on readers’ geographical origins and social positions. Most studies rely on subscriber lists, but subscription is not the only possible mode of acquisition.
Timothée Léchot
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Maternities: Dorothea Tanning's Aesthetics of Touch

open access: yesArt History, Volume 45, Issue 1, Page 12-34, February 2022., 2022
This essay explores the concern in Dorothea Tanning's work of the late 1960s and early 1970s with touch, contiguity, and the concept of maternity. In addition to a series of paintings and drawings that connote intimacy and whose titles allude to maternity, during this period Tanning also gave form to a group of soft sculptures, which similarly evince a
Anna Watz
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SCHILLER GOES TRANSNATIONAL: JULIE PAUCKER AND ROBERT SCHUSTER'S ‘MALALAI – DIE AFGHANISCHE JUNGFRAU VON ORLEANS’ (2017)

open access: yesGerman Life and Letters, Volume 74, Issue 4, Page 551-570, October 2021., 2021
ABSTRACT This article focuses on Julie Paucker and Robert Schuster's ‘MALALAI – Die afghanische Jungfrau von Orléans’ (2017), paying special attention to the constructions and contestations of gender and nation in this recent re‐working of Schiller's Die Jungfrau von Orleans (1801). Paucker radically re‐configures Schiller's play, whose engagement with
Cordula Böcking
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Louïze Labé Lionnoize: the making of an early modern author

open access: yesRenaissance Studies, Volume 35, Issue 4, Page 621-637, September 2021., 2021
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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Women on top: Coital positions and gender hierarchies in Renaissance Italy

open access: yesRenaissance Studies, Volume 35, Issue 4, Page 638-657, September 2021., 2021
Abstract According to Christian theology, the ‘missionary’ position was the only proper way to have sex. Among clerical as well as secular authors, one of the most serious deviations from this prescription was the position with the woman on top of the man.
Marlisa Den Hartog
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