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Women Warriors in Early Modern Spain : A Tribute to Barbara Mujica

Benabu, Isaac(Contributions by)Bergmann, Emilie L.(Contributions by)de Armas, Frederick A.(Contributions by)de Garcia, Susan Paun(Contributions by)Francomano, Emily C.(Contributions by)Friedman, Edward H.(Contributions by)Petersen, Elizabeth Cruz(Contributions by)Soufas, Teresa Scott(Contributions by)de Armas, Frederick A.(Edited by)Fischer, Susan L.(Edited by)
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Although scholars often depict early modern Spanish women as victims, history and fiction of the period are filled with examples of women who defended their God-given right to make their own decisions and to define their own identities.

The essays in Women Warriors in Early Modern Spain examine many such examples, demonstrating how women battled the status quo, defended certain causes, challenged authority, and broke barriers.

Such women did not necessarily engage in masculine pursuits, but often used cultural production and engaged in social subversion to exercise resistance in the home, in the convent, on stage, or at their writing desks. Published by University of Delaware Press. Distributed worldwide by Rutgers University Press.  

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University of Delaware Press
1644530155 / 9781644530153
Hardback
20/06/2019
United States
306 pages
152 x 229 mm