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Women Telling Nations highlights how, from the 16th to the 19th centuries, European women, as readers and writers, contributed to the construction of national identities. The book, which presents twenty countries, is divided into four parts. First, we examine how women belonged to nations : they represented territories and political or religious communities in their own style. Second, we deal with the ways in which women wrote the nation : the network of relationships in which they were involved that were not necessarily national or territorial. The legitimation that women writers succeeded in finding is emphasised in the third section, while in the fourth we analyse how and why women were open to the outside world , beyond the country’s borders. Women Telling Nations underlines the quantitative importance of the circulation of these women’s writings and demonstrates the extent as well as the impact of the international cross-fertilisation of nations, especially by and for women: focusing on routes rather than roots.

Title Women telling nations / edited by Amelia Sanz, Francesca Scott, Suzan van Dijk.
Edition 1st ed.
Publisher Amsterdam, Netherlands
New York : Rodopi
Creation Date 2014
Notes Includes index.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
English
Content Preliminary Material -- Introduction / Amelia Sanz and Suzan van Dijk -- Medieval Women Networking before the Appearance of Nations / Madeleine Jeay -- Latine loquor: Women Acquiring Auctoritas (Portugal 1500-1800) / Inês de Ornellas e Castro -- Beyond Political Boundaries: Religion as Nation in Early Modern Spain / Nieves Baranda -- Expatriates. Women’s Communities, Mobility and Cosmopolitanism in Early Modern Europe: English and Spanish Nuns in Flanders / María Jesús Pando-Canteli -- Strange Language and Practices of Disorder: The Prophetic Crisis in France following the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes in 1685 / Henriette Goldwyn -- Early Modern Women Intellectuals in 19th-Century Serbia: Milica Stojadinović, Draga Dejanović and Milica Tomić / Biljana Dojčinović and Ivana Pantelić -- The Role of Božena Němcová in the Construction of Czech and Slovak Cultural Identity / Alejandro Hermida de Blas -- A Queen of Many Kingdoms: The Autobiography of Rayna Knyaginya (1877) / Nadezhda Alexandrova -- The Representations of Slavic Nations in the Writings of Josipina Turnograjska / Katja Mihurko Poniž -- Dora D’Istria and the Springtime of the Peoples in South-Eastern European Nations / Ileana Mihailă -- The Vision of an Equal Nation: Russian-Finnish Author and Feminist Marie Linder (1840-1870) / Kati Launis -- Selma Lagerlöf, Fredrika Bremer and Women as Nation Builders / Jenny Bergenmar -- Decadent Women Telling Nations Differently: The Finnish Writer L. Onerva and her Motherless Dilettante Upstarts / Viola Parente-Ćapková -- The Community of Letters and the Nation State: Bio-Bibliographic Compilations as a Transnational Genre around 1700 / Hilde Hoogenboom -- Anthologies of Female Italian Authors and the Emergence of a National Identity in 19th Century Italy / Rotraud Von Kulessa -- Histories of Women, Histories of Nation: Biographical Writing as Women’s Tradition in Finland, 1880s-1920s / Maarit Leskelä-Kärki -- Early Women’s Press (Three Female Magazines): A Challenge for the 19th Century East and Greece / Sirmula Alexandridou -- Connecting People, Inventing Communities in Faustina Sáez de Melgar’s Magazine La Violeta (Madrid, 1862-1866) / Henriette Partzsch -- Overpassing State and Cultural Borders: A Polish Female Doctor in 18th-Century Constantinople / Joanna Partyka -- Between National Myth and Trans-national Ideal: The Representation of Nations in the French-Language Writings of Russian Women (1770-1819) / Elena Gretchanaia -- Regina Maria Roche and Ireland: A Problematic Relationship / Begona Lasa Alvarez -- Amor Vincit (R)Om(A)Nia: Reshaping Identities in Romanian mid 19th-Century Culture / Carmen Beatrice Dutu -- Women’s Nation from Ottoman to the New Republic in Fatma Aliye and Halide Edip Adivar’s Writing / Senem Timuroglu -- Notes on Contributors -- Index.
Series Women Writers in History
1
Extent 1 online resource (462 p.)
Language English
Copyright Date ©2014
National Library system number 997010711858505171
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