Women's Private Practices of Knowledge Production in Early Modern Europe

Women's Private Practices of Knowledge Production in Early Modern Europe

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This open access book explores knowledge practices by five women from different European contexts. Contributors document, analyze, and discuss how women employed practices of privacy to pursue knowledge that did not necessarily conform with the curriculum prescribed for them. The practices of Jane Lumley in England, Camila Herculiana in Padua, Victorine de Chastenay in Paris, as well as Elisabeth Sophie Marie and Philippine Charlotte in Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel, will help us to exemplify the delicate balance between audacity and obedience that women had to employ to be able to explore science, literature, philosophy, theology, and other types of learned activities. Cases range from the sixteenth to the nineteenth century, presenting continuities and discontinuities across temporal and geographical lines of the strategies that women used to protect their knowledge production and retain intact their reputations as good Christian daughters, wives, and mothers. Taken together, the essays show how having access to privacy-the ability to regulate access to themselves while studying and learning-was a crucial condition for the success of the knowledge activities these women pursued.

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Book information

ISBN: 9783031447303
Publisher: Centre for Privacy Studies
Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan
Pub date:
DEWEY: 305.40940903
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: 165
Weight: 341g
Height: 210mm
Width: 148mm
Spine width: 11mm