Gendering the Renaissance: Text and Context in Early Modern Italy

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Editor(s)
Meredith K. Ray, Lynn Lara Westwater

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April 2023 • ISBN 9781644533055 • $150.00

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April 2023 • ISBN 9781644533048 • $47.95

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The Early Modern Exchange

The essays in this volume revisit the Italian Renaissance to rethink spaces thought to be defined and certain: from the social spaces of convent, court, or home, to the literary spaces of established genres such as religious plays or epic poetry. Repopulating these spaces with the women who occupied them but have often been elided in the historical record, the essays also remind us to ask what might obscure our view of texts and archives, what has remained marginal in the texts and contexts of early modern Italy and why. The contributors, suggesting new ways of interrogating gendered discourses of genre, identities, and sanctity, offer a complex picture of gender in early modern Italian literature and culture. Read in dialogue with one another, their pieces provide a fascinating survey of currents in gender studies and early modern Italian studies and point to exciting future directions in these fields.

About the Editors

Meredith K. Ray is Elias Ahuja Professor of Italian at the University of Delaware. Her books include Margherita Sarrocchi’s Letters to Galileo: Astronomy, Astrology, and Poetics in Seventeenth-Century Italy (2016), Daughters of Alchemy: Women and Scientific Culture in Early Modern Italy (2015), and Writing Gender in Women’s Letter Collections of the Italian Renaissance (2009).

Lynn Lara Westwater is Professor of Italian at The George Washington University. Her books include Sarra Copia Sulam: A Salonnière and the Press in Counter-Reformation Venice (2020); with Meredith K. Ray, critical editions of Arcangela Tarabotti’s Letters Familiar and Formal (2012) and Convent Paradise (2020); and with Diana Robin, a critical edition of Ippolita Sforza’s writing titled Duchess and Hostage in Renaissance Naples: Letters and Orations (2017).

Reviews of Gendering the Renaissance: Text and Context in Early Modern Italy

Gendering the Renaissance: Text and Context in Early Modern Italy enriches our understanding of the gender dynamics that shaped the Renaissance and early modern era. [. . .] In the hope that it will not be confined exclusively to women’s, gender, or sexuality courses, but included in every course on early modern Italian literature, this book underlines the importance of teaching gender as an integral part of the human condition and experience at large. Ultimately, this book reminds us that understanding gender in its full complexity enhances our knowledge of history and culture.
- Beatrice Fazio, University of Chicago