Debating Gender in Early Modern England, 1500-1700

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Edition: 1st
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Pub. Date: 2002-08-03
Publisher(s): Palgrave Macmillan
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Summary

This book explores the construction of gender ideology in early modern England through an analysis of the querelle des femmes --the debate about the relationship between the sexes that originated on the continent during the Middle Ages and the Renaissance and developed in England into the Swetnam controversy. The volume contextualizes the debate in terms of its continental antecedents and elite manuscript circulation in England, then moves to consider popular culture and printed texts, its effects on women's writing and the developing discourse on gender, and concludes by examining the ramifications of the debate during the Civil War and Restoration. Essays focus on the implications of the gender debate for women writers and their literary relations, cultural ideology and the family, and political discourse and ideas of nationhood.

Author Biography

Cristina Malcolmson is Professor of English at Bates College. Her previous books include Heart-Work: George Herbert and the Protestant Ethic and Longman Critical Readers: Renaissance Poetry.

Mihoko Suzuki Professor of English at the University of Miami and the author of Metamorphoses of Helen: Authority, Difference, and the Epic and Subordinate Subjects: Gender, the Political Nation, and Literary Form in England, 1588-1688.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments vii
About the Contributors ix
Series Editor's Foreword xiii
Introduction 1(14)
Cristina Malcolmson
Mihoko Suzuki
PART I MANUSCRIPT AND DEBATE
Christine de Pizan's City of Ladies in Early Modern England
15(22)
Cristina Malcolmson
Anne Southwell and the Pamphlet Debate: The Politics of Gender, Class, and Manuscript
37(20)
Elizabeth Clarke
PART II PRINT, PEDAGOGY, AND THE QUESTION OF CLASS
Muzzling the Competition: Rachel Speght and the Economics of Print
57(22)
Lisa J. Schnell
Women's Popular Culture? Teaching the Swetnam Controversy
79(24)
Melinda J. Gough
PART III WOMEN'S SUBJECTIVITY IN MALE-AUTHORED TEXTS
The Broadside Ballad and the Woman's Voice
103(18)
Sandra Clark
``Weele have a Wench shall be our Poet'': Samuel Rowlands' Gossip Pamphlets
121(20)
Susan Gushee O'Malley
PART IV GENERIC DEPARTURES: FIGURING THE MATERNAL BODY, CONSTRUCTING FEMALE CULTURE
The Mat(t)er of Death: The Defense of Eve and the Female Ars Moriendi
141(20)
Patricia Phillippy
``Hens should be served first'': Prioritizing Maternal Production in the Early Modern Pamphlet Debate
161(24)
Naomi J. Miller
Cross-Dressed Women and Natural Mothers: ``Boundary Panic'' in Hic Mulier
185(24)
Rachel Trubowitz
PART V POLITICS, STATE, AND NATION
Monstrous Births and the Body Politic: Women's Political Writings and the Strange and Wonderful Travails of Mistris Parliament and Mris. Rump
209(22)
Katherine Romack
Elizabeth, Gender, and the Political Imaginary of Seventeenth-Century England
231(24)
Mihoko Suzuki
Index 255

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