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Negotiating Feminism and Faith in the Lives and Works of Late Medieval and Early Modern Women

Johnson, Adrea(Edited by)Nelson, Holly Faith(Edited by)
Part of the Gendering the Late Medieval and Early Modern World series
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This wide-ranging transnational collection theorizes how late medieval and early modern Western women critically and creatively negotiated their faith and feminism, taking into account intersecting factors such as class, culture, confessional stance, institutional affiliation, ethnicity, dis/ability, geography, and historical circumstance.

It presents thirteen original case studies on the diversity, complexity, and subtlety of the intersection of faith and feminism in the lives and works of twenty-two women writers over a 350-year period in six nations.

Along the way, it interrogates the accuracy of the view that monotheistic religions only constrict and oppress women, stifling their agency, autonomy, and authority.

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Product Details
Amsterdam University Press
9048560411 / 9789048560417
Hardback
24/06/2024
Netherlands
368 pages, 3 Illustrations, black and white
156 x 234 mm