<p>"It is a valuable "state of the art" book on Spanish women’s cultural history that advances answers to questions raised by previous work in the field while also defining a model for productive collaboration in the academy across national borders. It mostly certainly merits publication."</p><p>"This impressive and wide-ranging reference work will certainly be considered the go-to guide for students who require critical introductions to early modern Spanish women writers and for scholars seeking to build upon the avenues of research it announces."</p><p>"In their <em>Routledge Research Companion to Early Modern Spanish Women Writers</em>, Nieves Baranda and Anne Cruz have compiled a critical resource that is not only an important compendium of the growing number of early modern Spanish women writers, but also a guide to the breadth and depth of feminist scholarship on those creative women."</p><p><strong>- Allyson M. Poska, <em>Bulletin of the Comediantes</em></strong></p><p>"Each article concludes helpfully with suggestions of important work that is still needed and an ample bibliography that documents existing sources to help current and future scholars in carrying out that work [...] it should be included in every college and university library."</p><p><strong>- Margaret R. Greer, Duke University, <em>Early Modern Women: An Interdisciplinary Journal</em></strong></p>

In Spain, the two hundred years that elapsed between the beginning of the early modern period and the final years of the Habsburg Empire saw a profusion of works written by women. Whether secular or religious, noble or middle class, early modern Spanish women actively composed creative works such as poetry, prose narratives, and plays. The Routledge Research Companion to Early Modern Spanish Women Writers covers the broad array of different kinds of writings – literary as well as extra-literary – that these women wrote, taking into consideration their subject positions and the cultural and historical contexts that influenced and were influenced by them. Beyond merely recognizing the individual women authors who had influence in literary, religious, and intellectual circles, this Research Companion investigates their participation in these circles through their writings, as well as the ways in which their texts informed Spain’s cultural production during the early modern period. In order to contextualize women’s writings across the historical and cultural spectrum of early modern Spain, the Research Companion is divided into six sections of general thematic interest: Women’s Worlds; Conventual Spaces; Secular Literature; Women in the Public Sphere; Private Circles; Women Travelers. Each section is subdivided into chapters that focus on specific issues or topics.

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The Ashgate Research Companion to Early Modern Spanish Women Writers covers the broad array of different kinds of writings that these women wrote, taking into consideration their subject positions and the cultural and historical contexts that influenced and were influenced by them. 
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CONTENTS

Acknowledgments

Introduction, Nieves Baranda Leturio and Anne J. Cruz

SECTION I: WOMEN’S WORLDS



  1. Aristocracy and the Urban Elite, Grace E. Coolidge




  2. Women’s Education in Early Modern Spain, Anne J. Cruz




  3. The Early Modern Foundations of the Querella de las mujeres, Emily C. Francomano


  4. SECTION II: CONVENTUAL SPACES



  5. Autobiographies, Isabelle Poutrin




  6. Chronicles, Biographies, Hagiographies, Mercedes Marcos Sánchez




  7. Conventual Correspondence, María Leticia Sánchez Hernández and Nieves Baranda Leturio




  8. Convent Theater, María Carmen Alarcón Román




  9. Body, Spirit, and Verse: Reading Early Modern Women’s Religious Poetry, Stacey L. Schlau


  10. SECTION III: SECULAR LITERATURE



  11. The Poetic Voice, María Dolores Martos Pérez




  12. Literary Academies and Poetic Tournaments, Inmaculada Osuna Rodríguez




  13. Novels and Narratives, Shifra Armon




  14. Women Playwrights, Amy R. Williamsen


  15. SECTION IV: WOMEN IN THE PUBLIC SPHERE



  16. Public Poetry, María Carmen Marín Pina




  17. Spain’s Women Humanists, Emilie L. Bergmann




  18. Women and Power, Nieves Romero-Díaz


  19. SECTION V: PRIVATE CIRCLES



  20. Didactic Treatises, Rosilie Hernández




  21. The Familial Lyric, Gwyn Fox




  22. Private Correspondence, Vanessa de Cruz Medina


  23. SECTION VI: WOMEN TRAVELERS



  24. Foundation Narratives, Darcy Donahue




  25. Transatlantic Religious, Sarah E. Owens




  26. Secular Women Writers in the New World (1543–1700), Rocío Quispe-Agnoli




  27. Transnational Exchanges, Nieves Baranda Leturio


Index

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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781032096551
Publisert
2021-06-30
Utgiver
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Vekt
710 gr
Høyde
246 mm
Bredde
174 mm
Aldersnivå
U, G, 05, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
384

Biografisk notat

Nieves Baranda is Professor of Spanish Literature at the Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia (UNED), Spain.

Anne J. Cruz is Professor of Spanish and Cooper Fellow Emerita at the University of Miami, USA.