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Christine de Pizan's "The Book of the City of Ladies" as reclamatory fan work
In what ways can medieval texts be looked at as fan works? How might the rhetorical tools of fan studies or affect theory aid in further understanding of these texts?
E. J. Nielsen
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A Narration of Female Experience: Christine de Pizan’s The Book of the City of Ladies
Christine de Pizan (1363/1364?-1430) is recognised as the first professional female writer who left a significant mark not only on medieval literature but also women’s writing tradition. Depending on personal and collective female experience, she becomes
Kübra Vural Özbey
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Christine de Pizan (1364-1430) is one of the fir st Western women scholars and professional writers. She was the daughter of the Italian physician and astrologer Tommaso di Benvenuto da Pizzano, who moved to Paris to work as the personal adviser to King
Marian SUCIU
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EXISTENTIAL IMAGES AND NARRATIVES IN RILKE`S POETRY (Bogdan Kravtsiv`s translation experience) [PDF]
In 1947, in the German city of Nuremberg, Bohdan Kravtsiv`s book of translations from Rainer Maria Rilke`s “Things and Images” was published, which became a significant contribution to Ukrainian Rilkeanism. B.
Igor P. Vasylyshyn
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woman among men: Christine de Pizan's bibliographical gesture in The City of Dames
This paper is a theoretical and exploratory research on the concepts of bibliography and bibliographic gesture, in relation to the book The Book of the City of Ladies, by Christine de Pizan (1363-1431 AD). In this work, the Italian author based in France,
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Framing American History: Introduction
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Elaine S. Abelson, Daniel P. Kotzin
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Mirza Saleh Shirazi and reflexive traditionalism [PDF]
1. Introduction The aim of the study is to explore the possibility of applying 'reflexive traditionalism' concept with the empirical study of the travel book of Mirza Saleh Shirazi.
Keramatollah Rasekh
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Women in Britain’s First Muslim Mosques:Hidden from History, but Not Without Influence [PDF]
Two of the earliest Muslim communities in Britain evolved around the first mosques in Liverpool and Woking (both—1889). The history of these early British Muslims is being recovered but little is known about the women (usually converts) in these ...
Cheruvallil-Contractor, Sariya
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The Dr Elizabeth Casson Memorial Lecture 2018: Occupational stories from a global city [PDF]
The Dr Elizabeth Casson Memorial Lecture 2018, given on June 12th 2018 at the 42nd Annual Conference and Exhibition of the Royal College of Occupational Therapists, held at the Belfast Waterfront, Belfast, UK.
Pollard, Nicholas
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PHILOSOPHY FROM THE FIRST PERSON. CHRISTINE DE PIZAN: THE BOOK OF THE CITY OF LADIES
Кристина Пизанская - уникальная мыслительница позднего Средневековья, заговорившая о проблемах женской интеллектуальной культуры, равноправия и мизогинии. Она поднимала вопросы, связанные с женским образованием и спецификой конструирования стереотипов в патриархальном дискурсе. Автобиографический стиль философствования от первого лица - важный прием ее
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