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_aWomen as sites of culture : _bwomen's roles in cultural formation from the Renaissance to the twentieth century / _cedited by Susan Shifrin. |
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_aAldershot, England ; _aBurlington, VT : _bAshgate, _c[2002] |
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_axiv, 274 pages : _billustrations ; _c23 cm |
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_tThe Female Body As the Site of Polemics -- _tThe Rhetoric of Corporeality and the Political Subject: Containing the Dissenting Female Body in Civil War England / _rChristopher Orchard -- _t'As Strong as Any Man': Sojourner Truth's Tall Tale Embodiment / _rAlison Piepmeier -- _tFlappers and Shawls: The Female Embodiment of Irish National Identity in the 1920s / _rLouise Ryan -- _t'We are going to carve revenge on your back': Language, Culture, and the Female Body in Kingston's The Woman Warrior / _rLisa Plummer Crafton -- _t'If this is improper, ...then I am all improper, and you must give me up': Daisy Miller and Other Uppity White Women as Resistant Emblems of America / _rLisa Johnson -- _tStaging the Sights of Culture, Staging Women: Theater, Ritual, and Ceremony -- _tBodies Political and Social: Royal Widows in Renaissance Ceremonial / _rElizabeth McCartney -- _tEroticizing Virtue: The Role of Cleopatra in Early Modern Drama / _rReina Green -- _tApplauding Shakespeare's Ophelia in the Eighteenth Century: Sexual Desire, Politics, and the Good Woman / _rSusan Lamb -- _tMother(s) of Invention: Prostitute-Actresses and Late Nineteenth-Century Bengali Theater / _rSudipto Chatterjee -- _t'Art' for Men, 'Manners' for Women: How Women Transformed the Tea Ceremony in Modern Japan / _rEtsuko Kato -- _tSi(gh)ting the Woman as Cultural Resource -- _tPortrait Medals of Vittoria Colonna: Representing the Learned Woman / _rMarjorie Och -- _tSi(gh)ting the Mistress of the House: Anne Clifford and Architectural Space / _rElizabeth V. Chew -- |
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