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Embodiment, identity, and gender in the early modern age / edited by Amy E. Leonard and David M. Whitford.

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Book
Contributor:
Leonard, Amy, 1966- editor.
Whitford, David M. (David Mark), editor.
Taylor & Francis eBooks.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Gender identity--History.
Gender identity.
Women--History.
Women.
History.
Sex--History.
Sex.
Physical Description:
1 online resource
Place of Publication:
Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2021.
System Details:
text file
Contents:
Part 1 The body and manifestations of gender p. 11
1 The strange survival of the bleeding corpse p. 13 / Joel F. Harrington
2 Martin Luther and the Reformation of virginity p. 24 / Amy E. Leonard
3 Martin Luther's gendered reflections on Eve p. 36 / David M. Whitford
4 A "Prodigal son" remembers John of the cross p. 48 / Jodi Bilinkoff
5 Women, conflict, and peacemaking in German villag p. 59 / Marc R. Forster
6 James I and unruly women p. 70 / Carole Levin
Part II Women between reform, subversion, and self-determination p. 83
7 Protestant and Catholic nuns confronting the Reformation p. 85 / Marjorie Elizabeth Plummer
8 Female religious communities during the Thirty Years' War p. 97 / Sigrun Haude
9 Conflicts between male reformers and female monastics p. 109 / Elizabeth A. Lehfeldt
10 Anna Maria van Schurman: poetry as exegesis p. 122 / John L. Thompson
11 Sacral systems: the challenge of change p. 135 / Raymond A. Mentzer
12 Catholic women in the Dutch Golden Age p. 148 / Christine Kooi
13 Women and religious expression in Calvin's Geneva p. 160 / Jeffrey R. Watt
Part III Gendered dynamics of displacement, migration, and conflict p. 173
14 Women, gender, and religious refugees p. 175 / Nicholas Terpstra
15 Refugee wives, widows, and mothers p. 187 / Timothy G. Fehler
16 Did the Jesuits introduce "Global Studies"? p. 197 / Kathleen M. Comerford
17 Devotion at sea: ship voyages and Jesuit masculinity p. 210 / Ulrike Strasser
18 Spanish women, work, and the early modern Atlantic economy p. 223 / Allyson M. Poska.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Foreword / Natalie Zemon Davis -- Introduction The body and manifestations of gender -- 1. The strange survivial of the bleeding corpse / Joel F. Harrington -- 2. Martin Luther and the Reformation of virginity / Amy E. Leonard -- 3. Martin Luther's gendered reflections on Eve / David M. Whitford -- 4. A "Prodigal son" remembers John of the cross / Jodi Bilinkoff -- 5. Women, conflict, and peacemaking in German villages / Marc R. Forster -- 6. James I and unruly women Carole Levin Women between reform, subversion, and self-determination -- 7. Protestant and Catholic nuns confronting the Reformation Marjorie / Elizabeth Plummer -- 8. Female religious communities during the Thirty Years' War / Sigrun Haude -- 9. Conflicts between male reformers and female monastics / Elizabeth A. Lehfeldt -- 10. Anna Maria van Schurman: poetry as exegesis / John L. Thompson -- 11. Sacral systems: the challenge of change / Raymond A. Mentzer -- 12. Catholic women in the Dutch Golden Age / Christine Kooi -- 13. Women and religious expression in Calvin's Geneva / Jeffrey R. Watt -- 14. Gendered dynamics of displacement, migration, and conflict 14. Women, gender, and religious refugees / Nicholas Terpstra -- 15. Refugee wives, widows, and mothers / Timothy Fehler -- 16. Did the Jesuits introduce "Global Studies"? / Kathleen M. Comerford -- 17. Devotion at sea: ship voyages and Jesuit masculinity / Ulrike Strasser -- 18. Spanish women, work, and the early modern Atlantic economy / Allyson M. Poska -- Afterword / Susan Karant-Nunn
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9781000328738
1000328732
9781000328677
1000328678
9781003051046
1003051049
Publisher Number:
40030354696
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