03431nam a2200529 a 4500001001400000003000400014005001700018008003100035020001500066020001800081020001800099039006200117041000800179099001000187100003800197245011600235260003600351300001100387505004100398505004700439505014400486505007900630505010000709505005900809505009700868505015100965505017201116505008001288505011501368505006301483505011001546505011201656505012401768505010501892505004701997505010402044505016202148505010502310505028702415650001802702650003302720650002602753650002802779856007002807942000702877999001702884vtls000078634MTX20251111152541.0160715 001 0 eng d a1472429613 a9781472429605 a9781472429612 9a201607151113bstaffy201605041217zadminc1dSTAFF MATRIX0 aeng aEbook1 aWiesner-Hanks, Merry E...911418900aMapping gendered routes and spaces in the early modern worldh[electronic resource] /cWiesner-Hanks, Merry E.. bAshgate Publishing Ltd.,c2015. a398 p.0 gChapter, Lesson, ParttIntroduction.0 gChapter, Lesson, ParttPart I. Frameworks.0 gChapter, Lesson, ParttChapter 1. History in the present tense: feminist theories, spatialized epistemologies, and early modern embodiment.0 gChapter, Lesson, ParttChapter 2. Early modern gender and the global turn.0 gChapter, Lesson, ParttChapter 3. Gender and representation in the early modern hispanic world.0 gChapter, Lesson, ParttPart II. Embodied environments.0 gChapter, Lesson, ParttChapter 4. Body language: keeping secrets in early modern narratives.0 gChapter, Lesson, ParttChapter 5. Bodies by the book: remapping reputation in the account of anne greene and shakespeare's much ado about nothing.0 gChapter, Lesson, ParttChapter 6. Envisioning a global environment for blessed teresa of avila in 1614: the beatification decorations for S. Maria Della Scala in rome.0 gChapter, Lesson, ParttChapter 7. Re-placing gender in elizabethan gardens.0 gChapter, Lesson, ParttChapter 8. Attending to fishwives: views from seventeenth-century london and amsterdam.0 gChapter, Lesson, ParttPart III. Communities and networks.0 gChapter, Lesson, ParttChapter 9. Baby jesus in a box: commerce and enclosure in an early modern convent.0 gChapter, Lesson, ParttChapter 10. Within and without: women's networks and the early modern roman convent.0 gChapter, Lesson, ParttChapter 11. Women's kinship networks: a meditation on creative genealogies and historical labor.0 gChapter, Lesson, ParttChapter 12. Navigating shakespearean representations of female collaboration.0 gChapter, Lesson, ParttPart IV. Exchanges.0 gChapter, Lesson, ParttChapter 13. Guides to marriage and "needful travel" in early modern england.0 gChapter, Lesson, ParttChapter 14. The "presences of women" from the islamic world in sixteenth- to early seventeenth-century british literature and culture.0 gChapter, Lesson, ParttChapter 15. Rival to the virgin queen: the enduring narrative of amy robsart.0 aCover, Title,Mapping gendered routes and spaces in the early modern world--Preface, Introduction, TOC,Contents--Preface, Introduction, TOC,List of figures--Preface, Introduction, TOC,Notes on contributors--References, Appendix, Index,Bibliography--References, Appendix, Index,Index. aTravel919489 aEssays & Travelogues9114190 aSocial Science919210 aWomen's Studies911419140uhttp://portal.igpublish.com/iglibrary/search/ASHGATEB0004623.html c10 c75198d75198