Portraits and Poses Female Intellectual Authority, Agency and Authorship in Early Modern Europe /

The complex relation between gender and the representation of intellectual authority has deep roots in European history. 'Portraits and Poses' adopts a historical approach to shed new light on this topical subject. It addresses various modes and strategies by which learned women (authors,...

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Corporate Author: JSTOR (Organization)
Other Authors: Deinsen, Lieke van, Vanacker, Beatrijs
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Leuven : Leuven University Press, 2022.
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