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Author:
Piera, Montserrat author.
Title:
Women readers and writers in medieval Iberia : spinning the text / by Montserrat Piera.
Publisher:
Brill,
Copyright Date:
2019
Description:
xxiii, 483 pages ; 25 cm.
Subject:
Spanish literature--History and critcism.--History and critcism.
Spanish literature--To 1500--History and criticism.
Spanish literature--Classical period, 1500-1700--History and criticism.
Women and literature--Spain--History.
Women--History--Spain--History--To 1500.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Introduction: A Space on the Page -- Reading women. A Woman's Dilemma: To Read or not To Read -- What Every Woman Should Know: Women Readers and the Preachers -- Fantasy and Resistance: Medieval Women and Romance -- Writing women. The Court. Lettering Power and Auctoritas: Violant de Bar, Queen of Aragon, a "dame sans per" -- "Es verdad que lo vi y pasó por mi": Leonor López de Córdoba's Chronicle of Truth -- The convent. Forging an "interior monastery:" Constanza de Castilla's Libro de devociones y oficios -- Disabling Rhetoric in Teresa de Cartagena's Arboleda de los enfermos and Admiracion Operum Dey -- Isabel de Villena's Vita Christi: Regendering Christ's Passio -- Epilogue: Discarding the Distaff: Rewriting Minerva in Beatriz Bernal's Cristalián de España -- Conclusion.
Summary:
"This book is devoted to medieval Iberian women, readers and writers. Focusing on the stories and texts women heard, visually experienced or read, and the stories that they rewrote, the work explores women's experiences and cultural practices and their efforts to make sense of their place within their familial networks and communities. The study is based on two methodological and interpretive threads: a new paradigm to represent premodern reading and, a study of women's writing, or, more precisely, women's textualities, as a process of creating words but also acts, social practices, emotions and, ultimately, affectus, understood here as the embodiment of the ability to affect and be affected"-- Provided by publisher.
Series:
The medieval and early modern Iberian world ; volume 71
ISBN:
9004400370
9789004400375
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1096223024
LCCN:
2019024190
Locations:
USUX851 -- Iowa State University - Parks Library (Ames)

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