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Education and Women in the Early Modern Hispanic World Elizabeth Teresa Howe

Education and Women in the Early Modern Hispanic World By Elizabeth Teresa Howe

Education and Women in the Early Modern Hispanic World by Elizabeth Teresa Howe


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Summary

Considering the presence and influence of educated women of letters in Spain and New Spain, this study looks at the life and work of early modern women who advocated by word or example for the education of women. The subjects include such familiar figures as Sor Juana and Santa Teresa de Jesus, and also some less well known women of their time.

Education and Women in the Early Modern Hispanic World Summary

Education and Women in the Early Modern Hispanic World by Elizabeth Teresa Howe

Considering the presence and influence of educated women of letters in Spain and New Spain, this study looks at the life and work of early modern women who advocated by word or example for the education of women. The subjects of the book include not only such familiar figures as Sor Juana and Santa Teresa de JesAs, but also of less well known women of their time. The author uses primary documents, published works, artwork, and critical sources drawn from history, literature, theatre, philosophy, women's studies, education and science. Her analysis juxtaposes theories espoused by men and women of the period concerning the aptitude and appropriateness of educating women with the actual practices to be found in convents, schools, court, theaters and homes. What emerges is a fuller picture of women's learning in the early modern period.

Education and Women in the Early Modern Hispanic World Reviews

'Howe's book makes a significant contribution to the study of women and culture in the early modern Hispanic world. In particular, her examination of women's access to education is a noteworthy addition to our understanding of their lives.' Elizabeth Lehfeldt, author of Religious Women in Golden Age Spain I recommend this study for its well-researched insight into what, until recently, was a largely unexplored area of study: the intellectual lives of Early Modern women in the Spanish-speaking world. Parergon By advancing our knowledge of women's education, Howe invites us to join her in the quest for female modes of learning and for diverse interpretations of literacy. Renaissance Quarterly

About Elizabeth Teresa Howe

Elizabeth Teresa Howe is Professor of Spanish at Tufts University, USA. Her other books include The Visionary Life of Madre Ana de San AgustAn (2004).

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Athena and the Amazons: Examples of/for the Education of Women; Chapter 2 The Spanish Zenobia: Isabel la Catolica and Her Court; Chapter 3 The New Judith: Santa Teresa de Jesus as Conventual Example; Chapter 4 Anne and the Virgin Mary: Home (and) School(ing) for Girls in Spain and New Spain; Chapter 5 Muse(ing)s on Womens Learning; Chapter 6 Phoenix, Tenth Muse, and Other Epithets: The Example of Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz; concl Conclusion;

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NPB9780754660330
9780754660330
0754660338
Education and Women in the Early Modern Hispanic World by Elizabeth Teresa Howe
New
Hardback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2008-03-25
256
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