Texts from the Querelle, 1641-1701

Texts from the Querelle, 1641-1701
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Download or read book Texts from the Querelle, 1641-1701 written by Laura L. Runge and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2007 with total page 368 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The querelle des femmes was a debate over the condition of women in society lasting four centuries and characteristically involved charges against female vice, folly, corruption, incontinence and lasciviousness, countered by pro-women defences and lists of exemplary women. The texts in these two volumes range from broadside parliamentary petitions to verse satire, from sermons to philosophical essays, from political diatribes to marital advice. The defences all respond to attacks on women, and although none argues for women's citizenship or social equality, many claim an original or spiritual equality, and blame custom and male corruption for female subjection. The volumes are arranged into five sections covering Politics, Preaching and Silence, Sexuality, Marriage and Two Contrapuntal Defences.


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