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Women, Texts and Authority in the Early Modern Spanish World
Women and Gender in the Early Modern World
Series Editors: Allyson Poska and Abby Zanger
In the past decade, the study of women and gender has offered some of the most vital and innovative challenges to scholarship on the early modern period. Ashgates new series of interdisciplinary and compararitive studies, Woman and Gender in the Early Modern World, takes up this challenge, reaching beyond geographical limitations to explore the experiences of early modern women and the nature of gender in Europe, the Americas, Asia, and Africa. Submissions of single-author studies and edited collections will be considered.
Titles in this series include:
Maternal Measures
Figuring caregiving in the early modern period
Edited by Naomi J. Miller and Naomi Yavneh
Marie Madeleine Jodin 17411790
Actress, philosophe and feminist
Felicia Gordon and P.N. Furbank
The Political Theory of Christine de Pizan
Kate Langdon Forhan
Poetic Resistance
English women writers and the early modern lyric
Pamela S. Hammons
First published 2003 by Ashgate Publishing
Published 2017 by Routledge
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Copyright Marta V. Vicente and Luis R. Corteguera 2003
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British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data
Women, texts and authority in the early modern Spanish world. -(Women and gender in the early modern world)
1. Spanish literature - Classical period, 1500-1700 - History and criticism 2. Spanish literature - To 1500 - History and criticism 3. Spanish literature - 18th century- History and criticism 4. Spanish literature - Women authors - History and criticism 5. Women and literature - Spain 6. Women in literature 7. Women - Spain - Social conditions
I. Vicente, Marta V. II. Corteguera, Luis R.
860.93520420903
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Women, texts and authority in the early modern Spanish world / edited by Marta V. Vicente and Luis R. Corteguera.
p. cm. (Women and gender in the early modern world)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 0-7546-0950-2 (alk. paper)
1. Spanish literature-Women authors-History and criticism. 2. Women and literature-Spain. 3. Feminism and literature-Spain. 4. Women-Spain-Social conditions. 5. Women-Language. 6. Authority. I. Vicente, Marta V. II. Corteguera, Luis R. III. Series.
PQ6055.W63 2004
860.99287dc21
2003045227
ISBN 13: 978-0-7546-0950-6 (hbk)
To Natalie Zemon Davis,
in gratitude for being the first to imagine
that the editors might share a common interest in the past.
Contents
Marta V. Vicente and Luis R. Corteguera
Debra Blumenthal
Elizabeth A. Lehfeldt
Gretchen D. Starr-LeBeau
Bethany Aram
Mary Elizabeth Perry
Alison Weber
Sherry M. Velasco
Kathryn Burns
Luis R. Corteguera
Marta V. Vicente
Cover illustration: Detail of emblem no.29, from Andrs Mendo, Principe Perfecto y ministros ajustados (Lyon, 1662). Courtsey of the Kenneth Spencer Research Library, University of Kansas.
Bethany Aram teaches History and Western Civilization at the Institute of International Studies, Seville. She is the author of La Reina Juana: gobierno, piedad y dinasta (2002). She is currently working on a book manuscript titled Balboa and Pedraria: Black and Gold Legends in Spanish-American History.
Debra Blumenthal is Assistant Professor of History at the University of California at Santa Barbara. She is the author of several articles and conference papers on slavery in the late medieval Crown of Aragon. She is completing her book titled Enemies and Familiars: Muslim, Eastern and Black African Slaves in Late Medieval Valencia.
Kathryn Burns is Associate Professor of History at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. She is the author of Colonial Habits: Convents and the Spiritual Economy of Cuzco, Peru (1999). Her second book project is Truth and Consequences: Scribes and the Colonization of Spanish America.
Luis R. Corteguera is Associate Professor of History at the University of Kansas. He is the author of For the Common Good: Popular Politics in Barcelona, 1580-1640 (2002). His next book project is Before God and King: Ordinary People in Politics in Early Modern Spain.
Elizabeth A. Lehfeldt is Associate Professor of History at Cleveland State University. She is the author of several articles and conference papers on women and religiosity in early modern Spain. She is working on a book project entitled, Masculinity and Decline: Negotiating a Code of Virtuous Virility in Seventeenth-Century Spain.
Mary Elizabeth Perry is Adjunct Professor of History at Occidental College and Research Associate at the Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies of the University of California, Los Angeles. Her published works include Crime and Society in Early Modern Spain (1980) and Gender and Disorder in Early Modern Seville (1990). She is presently working on a book on Moriscos, exploring the roles of women and children in preserving an outlawed culture.
Gretchen D. Starr-LeBeau is Associate Professor of History at the University of Kentucky. She is the author of several articles on conversos and the Spanish Inquisition. Her latest published work is In the Shadow of the Virgin: Inquisitors, Friars, and Conversos in Guadalupe, Spain (2003).
Sherry M. Velasco is Associate Professor of Hispanic Studies at the University of Kentucky. She is the author of Demons, Nausea and Resistance in the Autobiography of Isabel de Jess (1611-1682) (1996) and The Lieutenant Nun: Transgenderism, Lesbian Desire, and Catalina de Erauso (2000). Her next book project is titled Male Delivery: Pregnant Men and the Politics of Reproduction in Early Modern Spain.
Marta V. Vicente is Assistant Professor of Womens Studies and History at the University of Kansas. She is the author of several articles on women and family work in Early Modern Spain. She is completing a book titled Clothing the Spanish Empire: Families and the Calico Trade in the Atlantic World, 1700-1815.
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