Women's Private Practices of Knowledge Production in Early Modern Europe
Women's Private Practices of Knowledge Production in Early Modern Europe
Klein Kaefer, Natacha; da Silva Perez, Natalia
Springer International Publishing AG
12/2023
142
Dura
Inglês
9783031447303
15 a 20 dias
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Situating Women's Private Practices of Knowledge Production in the Early Modern Context.- References.- Lady Jane Lumley's Private Education and Its Political Resonances.- Introduction: Education at a Noble Household.- The Private, the Public, and the Political in Lady Lumley's Writings.- Lady Lumley's The Tragedie of Euripides Called Iphigeneia.- Comparing Translations of Iphigenia at Aulis.- In Conclusion.- References.- Camilla Herculiana (Erculiani): Private Practices of Knowledge Production.- Herculiana's Private Life and Connections: Biographical and Contextual Framework.- Camilla Herculiana e Gregetta, Lettere di philosophia naturale (1584).- Inquisitional Trial.- Conclusion.- References.- From Behind the Folding Screen to the College de France: Victorine de Chastenay's Privacy Dynamics for Knowledge in the Making.- Note-Taking and Knowledge Acquisition as Private Practices.- Adapting the Household's Privacy to Reconcile Writing and Social Obligations.- Privacy in Institutional Spaces.- Conclusion.- References.- "Fait a mes heures de loisir": Women's Private Libraries as Spaces of Learning and Knowledge Production.- The Ducal Libraries: Private Collections?.- Elisabeth Sophie Marie and Philippine Charlotte of Brunswick-Wolfenbuettel The Duchesses' Book Use and Knowledge Production.- Private Knowledge Spaces: Concluding Remarks.- References.- Contingent Privacies: Knowledge Production and Gender Expectations from 1500 to 1800.- Women's Knowledges and Publicizing the Private.- Knowledge Production at Home.- Women, Knowledge, and Their Bodies.- References.
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early modern Europe;Camilla Herculiana;Lady Jane Lumley;Victorine de Chastenay;public sphere;domesticity;Open Access
Situating Women's Private Practices of Knowledge Production in the Early Modern Context.- References.- Lady Jane Lumley's Private Education and Its Political Resonances.- Introduction: Education at a Noble Household.- The Private, the Public, and the Political in Lady Lumley's Writings.- Lady Lumley's The Tragedie of Euripides Called Iphigeneia.- Comparing Translations of Iphigenia at Aulis.- In Conclusion.- References.- Camilla Herculiana (Erculiani): Private Practices of Knowledge Production.- Herculiana's Private Life and Connections: Biographical and Contextual Framework.- Camilla Herculiana e Gregetta, Lettere di philosophia naturale (1584).- Inquisitional Trial.- Conclusion.- References.- From Behind the Folding Screen to the College de France: Victorine de Chastenay's Privacy Dynamics for Knowledge in the Making.- Note-Taking and Knowledge Acquisition as Private Practices.- Adapting the Household's Privacy to Reconcile Writing and Social Obligations.- Privacy in Institutional Spaces.- Conclusion.- References.- "Fait a mes heures de loisir": Women's Private Libraries as Spaces of Learning and Knowledge Production.- The Ducal Libraries: Private Collections?.- Elisabeth Sophie Marie and Philippine Charlotte of Brunswick-Wolfenbuettel The Duchesses' Book Use and Knowledge Production.- Private Knowledge Spaces: Concluding Remarks.- References.- Contingent Privacies: Knowledge Production and Gender Expectations from 1500 to 1800.- Women's Knowledges and Publicizing the Private.- Knowledge Production at Home.- Women, Knowledge, and Their Bodies.- References.
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