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Writing, Gender and State in Early Modern England Megan Matchinske (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill)

Writing, Gender and State in Early Modern England By Megan Matchinske (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill)

Writing, Gender and State in Early Modern England by Megan Matchinske (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill)


Summary

The early modern period saw an evolving understanding of social identity in England. This book offers four illuminating case studies, centred on the work of women writers in the act of self-definition, illustrating the evolving relationships between public and private selves and the increasing role of gender in determining male and female identities.

Writing, Gender and State in Early Modern England Summary

Writing, Gender and State in Early Modern England: Identity Formation and the Female Subject by Megan Matchinske (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill)

The period from the Reformation to the English Civil War saw an evolving understanding of social identity in England. This book uses four illuminating case studies to chart a discursive shift from mid-sixteenth-century notions of an individually generated, spiritually motivated sense of identity, to Civil War perceptions of the self as inscribed by the state and inflected according to gender, a site of civil and sexual invigilation and control. Each centres on the work of an early modern woman writer in the act of self-definition and authorization, in relation to external powers such as the Church and the monarchy. Megan Matchinske's study illustrates the evolving relationships between public and private selves and the increasing role of gender in determining different identities for men and women. The conjunction of gender and statehood in Matchinske's analysis represents an original contribution to the study of early modern identity.

Writing, Gender and State in Early Modern England Reviews

'... is a bold and much-needed attempt to analyse the relationship between women and the state.' The Times Literary Supplement
'... succeed[s] in emphasising the variety of early modern women's writing.' The Times Higher Education Supplement

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments; Introduction; 1. Resistance, Reformation, and the remaining narratives; 2. Framing recusant identity in counter-Reformation England; 3. Legislating morality in the marriage market; 4. Gender formation in English apocalyptic writing; 5. Connections, qualifications, and agendas; Notes; Bibliography; Index.

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NLS9780521035217
9780521035217
052103521X
Writing, Gender and State in Early Modern England: Identity Formation and the Female Subject by Megan Matchinske (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill)
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Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2006-12-14
264
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