'Bethinke thy selfe' in early modern England :: writing women's identities /
Early modern women writers are typically studied as voices from the margin, who engage in a counter-discourse to patriarchy and whose identities prefigure postmodern notions of fragmented selfhood. Studying a variety of literary forms - autobiographical writings, diaries, mothers' advice books,...
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Zusammenfassung: | Early modern women writers are typically studied as voices from the margin, who engage in a counter-discourse to patriarchy and whose identities prefigure postmodern notions of fragmented selfhood. Studying a variety of literary forms - autobiographical writings, diaries, mothers' advice books, poetry and drama - this innovative book approaches early modern women's strategies of identity formation from an alternative angle: their self-writings should be understood as attempts to establish a coherent, stable and convincing subjectivity in spite of the constraints they encountered. While the authors acknowledge contradiction and ambiguity, they consistently strive to compromise and achieve balance. Drawing on social and cultural history, feminist theory, psychoanalysis and the study of discourses, the close reading of the women's texts and other, literary and non-literary sources reveals that the female writers seek to reconcile the affective, corporeal, social, economic and ideological dimensions of their identities and thereby question both the modern idea of the unified self and its postmodern, fragmented variant. The women's identities as writers, mothers, spouses, household members and economic agents testify to their acceptance of contradictions, their adherence to patriarchal norms and simultaneous self-assertion. Their pragmatic stances suggest that their simultaneous confidence and anxiety should be taken seriously, as tentative, precarious, yet ultimately workable and convincing expressions of identity. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (266 pages). |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 233-255) and index. |
ISBN: | 9789042028098 9042028092 |
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spelling | Tancke, Ulrike. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2010028686 'Bethinke thy selfe' in early modern England : writing women's identities / Ulrike Tancke. Amsterdam ; New York, NY : Rodopi, 2010. 1 online resource (266 pages). text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Costerus ; new ser., v. 180 Includes bibliographical references (pages 233-255) and index. Print version record. Early modern women writers are typically studied as voices from the margin, who engage in a counter-discourse to patriarchy and whose identities prefigure postmodern notions of fragmented selfhood. Studying a variety of literary forms - autobiographical writings, diaries, mothers' advice books, poetry and drama - this innovative book approaches early modern women's strategies of identity formation from an alternative angle: their self-writings should be understood as attempts to establish a coherent, stable and convincing subjectivity in spite of the constraints they encountered. While the authors acknowledge contradiction and ambiguity, they consistently strive to compromise and achieve balance. Drawing on social and cultural history, feminist theory, psychoanalysis and the study of discourses, the close reading of the women's texts and other, literary and non-literary sources reveals that the female writers seek to reconcile the affective, corporeal, social, economic and ideological dimensions of their identities and thereby question both the modern idea of the unified self and its postmodern, fragmented variant. The women's identities as writers, mothers, spouses, household members and economic agents testify to their acceptance of contradictions, their adherence to patriarchal norms and simultaneous self-assertion. Their pragmatic stances suggest that their simultaneous confidence and anxiety should be taken seriously, as tentative, precarious, yet ultimately workable and convincing expressions of identity. Preliminary Material -- INTRODUCTION -- WRITING THE SELF: IDENTITY THROUGH AUTHORSHIP -- SELF AND OTHER: IDENTITY AND RELATIONALITY -- THE SELF UNDER THREAT: SELF-ANNIHILATION, SELFABNEGATION, SELF-LOSS AND DEATH -- THE STRUGGLE FOR STABILITY: CONTRADICTION AND AMBIGUITY -- PRIVATE/PUBLIC SPACES: BOUNDARIES, POLARITIES AND TRANSGRESSION -- THE SEARCH FOR THE "GOLDEN MEANE": RETHINKING MARGINALITY AND POWER -- EPILOGUE -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- INDEX. English literature Early modern, 1500-1700 History and criticism. English literature Women authors History and criticism. Écrits de femmes anglais Histoire et critique. LITERARY CRITICISM European English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh. bisacsh English literature Early modern fast English literature Women authors fast 1500-1700 fast Criticism, interpretation, etc. fast has work: 'Bethinke thy selfe' in early modern England (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCH4WJdKBBPw33qgtv9d84q https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Tancke, Ulrike. 'Bethinke thy selfe' in early modern England. Amsterdam ; New York, NY : Rodopi, 2010 9789042028081 (OCoLC)497573679 Costerus ; new ser., v. 180. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n42008374 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=307523 Volltext |
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title | 'Bethinke thy selfe' in early modern England : writing women's identities / |
title_auth | 'Bethinke thy selfe' in early modern England : writing women's identities / |
title_exact_search | 'Bethinke thy selfe' in early modern England : writing women's identities / |
title_full | 'Bethinke thy selfe' in early modern England : writing women's identities / Ulrike Tancke. |
title_fullStr | 'Bethinke thy selfe' in early modern England : writing women's identities / Ulrike Tancke. |
title_full_unstemmed | 'Bethinke thy selfe' in early modern England : writing women's identities / Ulrike Tancke. |
title_short | 'Bethinke thy selfe' in early modern England : |
title_sort | bethinke thy selfe in early modern england writing women s identities |
title_sub | writing women's identities / |
topic | English literature Early modern, 1500-1700 History and criticism. English literature Women authors History and criticism. Écrits de femmes anglais Histoire et critique. LITERARY CRITICISM European English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh. bisacsh English literature Early modern fast English literature Women authors fast |
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