Figuring modesty in feminist discourse across the Americas, 1633-1700
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Figuring modesty in feminist discourse across the Americas, 1633-1700
(Women and gender in the early modern world)
Ashgate, 2008
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
Inventive in its approach and provocative in its analysis, this study offers fresh readings of the arguments and practices of four seventeenth-century Euro-American women: Anne Bradstreet, Anne Hutchinson, Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz, and Marie de l'Incarnation. Tamara Harvey here compares functionalist treatments of the body by these women, offering a new way to think of corporeality as a device in literary and religious expressions of modesty by women. In doing so, Harvey explores the engagement of these women in ongoing religious, political, scientific and social debates that would have been understood by the authors' contemporaries in both Europe and America.
Table of Contents
- Contents: Introduction: Modesty's charge: feminist functionalism and 17th-century feminist theory
- 'Now sisters ... impart your usefulnesse, and force': Anne Bradstreet's feminist functionalism
- 'Cuerpo luminoso': body and soul in Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz's Promero SueA+/-o
- 'I doe not thinke the body that dyes shall rise agayne': Anne Hutchinson's mortalism as feminist functionalism
- Femmes fortes: mysticism and the female apostolate of Marie de l'Incarnation
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Index.
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