The Invention of Female Biography Chawton Studies in Scholarly Editing Series
Auteur : Walker Gina Luria
1. The Invention of Female Biography Gina Luria Walker. Part 1: Forgotten Women 2. Well Represented or Missing in Action? Queens, Queenship and Mary Hays. 3. The contribution of Isabella de Rosares and Isabella de Josa to the Development of Learning for Women in the Sixteenth Century. 4. 'Anonymous' The University Women in Hays's Female Biography. Part 2: Omissions and Revisions 5. Commonwealths of Women: Republican Biography and Feminist Practice in The Female Biography and Project Continua. 6. Hays's Changes to her Classical Sources to Promote Female Agency. 7. Hays's Surprises. 8. Feminist Historical Recovery: Moving the 'Others' from Margin to Centre. Part 3: Female Biography and Feminist History Traditions 9. Agrippa to Venturia: Ancient and Modern Companions to Female Biography. 10. Mary Hays and the Imagined Female Communities of Early Modern Europe. 11. Four Types of Incongruity: Adventures in Editing the Work of Tullia d'Aragona. 12. Women of the Civil War: Oliver Cromwell's Wife and Daughters. Part 4: Contemporary Uses of Female Biography 13. Post-feminist Uses of Female Biography. 14. Female Biography: Towards Solidarity.
Gina Luria Walker is Professor of Women's Studies, The New School, where she teaches Women’s Intellectual History. She is the Director of The Center for the New Historia at the University, now in formation, dedicated to the global feminist project of historical recovery of earlier women. She was editor of The Chawton House Library Edition of Mary Hays’s Female Biography (1803; Pickering & Chatto, 2013, 2014). With Mary Spongberg she is co-editor of a Special Issue on Female Biography of Women's Writing (2017).
Date de parution : 12-2019
15.2x22.9 cm
Date de parution : 10-2017
15.2x22.9 cm
Thème de The Invention of Female Biography :
Mots-clés :
Female Biography; Young Man; Alan Marshall; Pope Paul III; Amanda L; Capern; Paul III; Carme Font Paz; De La Croix; Dee Polyak; Madame De Maintenon; Elena Woodacre; East Indies; Elizabeth Pallitto; Hays’s Female Biography; Ian Plant; Chawton House Library; Koren Whipp; Le Livre De La; Mary Spongberg; Hays’s Project; MarJesS Lorenzo-Modia; Isabella De; Peter Keegan; Collective Biographies; Rebecca Nesvet; Queenship Studies; Whitney Mannies; Feminist Epistemology; Hays’s Subjects; Hays’s Source; Ballard’s Memoirs; Hays’s Text; Bayle’s Article; Female Worthy