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Date
2014
Location
Amsterdam
Netherlands
Netherlands
Media format
Printed text
Extent
385 pages
Language
English
Size
24 cm
Reference IDs
Folger bibliographic ID: 338049
Folger call number: PN56.V53 G46 2014
Folger holdings ID: 490770
Folger call number: PN56.V53 G46 2014
Folger holdings ID: 490770
Summary
Gender Matters opens the debate concerning violence in literature and the arts beyond a single national tradition and engages with multivalent aspects of both female and male gender constructs, mapping them onto depictions of violence. By defining a tight thematic focus and yet offering a broad disciplinary scope for inquiry, the present volume brings together a wide range of scholarly papers investigating a cohesive topic - gendered violence - from the perspectives of French, German, Italian, Spanish, English, and Japanese literature, history, musicology, art history, and cultural studies. It interrogates the intersection of gender and violence in the early modern period, cutting across national traditions, genres, media, and disciplines. By engaging several levels of discourse, the volume advances a holistic approach to understanding gendered violence in the early modern world. The convergence of discourses concerning literature, the arts, emerging print technologies, social and legal norms, and textual and visual practices leverages a more complex understanding of gender in this period. Through the unifying lens of gender and violence the contributions to this volume comprehensively address a wide scope of diverse issues, approaches, and geographies from late medieval Japan to the European Enlightenment. While the majority of essays focus on early modern Europe, they are broadly contextualized and informed by integrated critical approaches pertaining to issues of violence and gender
Notes
General notes
Papers planned and requested for a conference originating as a result of a special initiative at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Includes bibliographical references
Also known as
Extended title: Gender matters : discourses of violence in early modern literature and the arts / edited by Mara R. Wade
Related names
editor: Wade, Mara R.