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  • 1
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    Online Resource
    Liverpool : Liverpool University Press | Berlin : Knowledge Unlatched
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    gbv_1067524908
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (viii, 201 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9781786948441
    Series Statement: Representations: health, disability, culture and society
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781786940780
    Language: English
    Keywords: Spanien ; Behinderte Frau ; Electronic books
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
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  • 2
    UID:
    gbv_1851511539
    Format: 1 online resource (209 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781786948441
    Series Statement: Representations: Health, Disability, Culture and Society Ser. v.7
    Content: This study examines the concepts and role of women in selected Spanish discourses and literary texts from the late fifteenth to seventeenth centuries from the perspective of feminist disability theories, concluding that paradoxically, femininity, bodily afflictions, and mental instability characterized the new literary heroes at the very time Spain was at the apex of its imperial power.
    Content: Cover -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- I. The Creation of Female Disability: Medical, Prescriptive and Moral Discourses -- II. The Artifice of Syphilitic and Damaged Female Bodies in Literature -- III. The Disabling of Aging Female Bodies: Midwives, Procuresses, Witches and the Monstrous Mother -- IV. Historical Testimony of Female Disability: The Neurological Impairment of Teresa de Ávila -- Conclusion -- Works Cited -- Index.
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    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781786940780
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9781786940780
    Language: English
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  • 3
    UID:
    almahu_9949494500402882
    Format: 1 online resource.
    ISBN: 9781786945013 (ebook) :
    Series Statement: Representations. Health, disability, culture and society
    Content: This work examines the concepts and role of women in selected Spanish discourses and literary texts from the late fifteenth to seventeenth centuries from the perspective of feminist disability theories, concluding that paradoxically, femininity, bodily afflictions, and mental instability characterized the new literary heroes at the very time Spain was at the apex of its imperial power.
    Note: Previously issued in print: 2018.
    Additional Edition: Print version : ISBN 9781786940780
    Language: English
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  • 4
    UID:
    almahu_9948144220602882
    Format: 1 online resource (viii, 201 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    ISBN: 9781786948441 (ebook)
    Series Statement: Representations: Health, disability, culture and society
    Content: 'Disabled Bodies in Early Modern Spanish Literature: Prostitutes, Aging Women and Saints provides a politically urgent critical approach to disability and female corporeality in early modern Spanish literary and social discourse. Rigorous in its historical contextualization and offering innovative, compelling readings of classic works, this book challenges familiar interpretations of women's bodies in texts of this period, transforming prior disciplinary boundaries and categories of analysis.' Professor Susan Antebi, University of Toronto 'Blending historical context and literary text with disability studies method, Encarnación Juárez-Almendros sets out to challenge the foundations of early modern scholarship through a long-awaited critical feminist examination of disability as both a social construction and an embodied material experience.' Benjamin Fraser, Professor and Chair, Thomas Harriot College of Arts & Sciences, East Carolina University Disabled Bodies in Early Modern Spanish Literature: Prostitutes, Aging Women and Saints examines the concepts and role of women in selected Spanish discourses and literary texts from the late fifteenth to seventeenth centuries from the perspective of feminist disability theories. This study explores a wide range of Spanish medical, regulatory and moral discourses, illustrating how such texts inherit, reproduce and propagate an amalgam of Western traditional concepts of female embodiment. It goes on to examine concrete representations of deviant female characters, focusing on the figures of syphilitic prostitutes and physically decayed aged women in literary texts such as Celestina, Lozana andaluza and selected works by Cervantes and Quevedo. Finally, an analysis of the personal testimony of Teresa de Avila, a nun suffering neurological disorders, complements the discussion of early modern women's disability. By expanding the meanings of contemporary theories of materiality and the social construction of disability, the book concludes that paradoxically, femininity, bodily afflictions, and mental instability characterized the new literary heroes at the very time Spain was at the apex of its imperial power. Ultimately, as this study shows, the broken female bodies of pre-industrial Spanish literature reveal the cracks in the foundational principles of power and established truths.
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Jul 2019). , Introduction -- The creation of female disability : medical, prescriptive and moral discourses -- The artifice of syphilitic and damaged female bodies in literature -- The disabling of aging female bodies : midwives, procuresses, witches and the monstrous mother -- Historical testimony of female disability : the neurological impairment of Teresa de Ávila -- Conclusion.
    Additional Edition: Print version: ISBN 9781786940780
    Language: English
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  • 5
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    Online Resource
    Liverpool :Liverpool University Press,
    UID:
    almahu_9949517955802882
    Format: 1 online resource (209 pages).
    ISBN: 9781786948441 (e-book)
    Series Statement: Representations: Health, Disability, Culture and Society
    Additional Edition: Print version: Juarez-Almendros, Encarnacion. Disabled bodies in early modern Spanish literature : prostitutes, aging women and saints. Liverpool : Liverpool University Press, 2017 ISBN 9781786940780
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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  • 6
    UID:
    kobvindex_HPB1038494580
    Format: 1 online resource (209 pages)
    ISBN: 9781786948441 , 1786948443
    Series Statement: Representations Health Disability Culture and Society LUP Ser.
    Content: This study examines the concepts and role of women in selected Spanish discourses and literary texts from the late fifteenth to seventeenth centuries from the perspective of feminist disability theories, concluding that paradoxically, femininity, bodily afflictions, and mental instability characterized the new literary heroes at the very time Spain was at the apex of its imperial power.
    Note: Cover; Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction; I. The Creation of Female Disability: Medical, Prescriptive and Moral Discourses; II. The Artifice of Syphilitic and Damaged Female Bodies in Literature; III. The Disabling of Aging Female Bodies: Midwives, Procuresses, Witches and the Monstrous Mother; IV. Historical Testimony of Female Disability: The Neurological Impairment of Teresa de Ávila; Conclusion; Works Cited; Index.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Juárez-Almendros, Encarnación. Disabled Bodies in Early Modern Spanish Literature : Prostitutes, Aging Women and Saints. Oxford : Liverpool University Press, ©2018 ISBN 9781786940780
    Language: English
    Keywords: Criticism, interpretation, etc.
    URL: JSTOR
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  • 7
    UID:
    b3kat_BV045031216
    Format: viii, 201 Seiten , 24 cm
    ISBN: 9781786940780 , 1786940787 , 9781786948441 , 1786948443
    Series Statement: Representations
    Language: English
    Keywords: Spanisch ; Literatur ; Behinderte Frau ; Geschichte 1400-1700
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
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    UID:
    edoccha_9959648900802883
    Format: 1 online resource.
    ISBN: 9781786948441 , 1786948443 , 9781786940780 , 1786940787
    Series Statement: Representations ; 7
    Content: "Examines the concept and roles of women in selected Spanish discourses and literary texts from the late fifteenth to the seventeenth centuries from the perspective of feminist disability theories. This study explores a wide range of Spanish medical, regulatory and moral discourses, illustrating how such texts inherit, reproduce and propagate an amalgam of Western traditional concepts of female embodiment. It goes on to examine concrete representations of deviant female characters, focusing on the figures of syphilitic prostitutes and physically decayed aged women in literary texts such as Celestina, Lozana andaluza and selected works by Cervantes and Quevedo. Finally, an analysis of the personal testimony of Teresa de Ávila, a nun suffering from neurological disorders, complements the discussion of early modern women's disability. By expanding the meanings of contemporary theories of materiality and the social construction of disability, the book concludes that--paradoxically--femininity, bodily afflictions and mental instability characterized the new literary heroes at the very time Spain was at the apex of its imperial power. Ultimately, as this study shows, the broken female bodies of pre-industrial Spanish literature reveal the cracks in the foundational principles of power and established truths."--Page 4 of cover.
    Note: Introduction1. The Creation of Female Disability: Medical, Prescriptive and Moral Discourses2. The Artifice of Syphilitic and Damaged Female Bodies in Literature3. The Disabling of Aging Female Bodies: Midwives, Procuresses, Witches and the Monstrous Mother4. Historical Testimony of Female Disability: The Neurological Impairment of Teresa de Avila ConclusionsWorks CitedIndex. , Introduction -- The creation of female disability : medical, prescriptive and moral discourses -- The artifice of syphilitic and damaged female bodies in literature -- The disabling of aging female bodies : midwives, procuresses, witches and the monstrous mother -- Historical testimony of female disability : the neurological impairment of Teresa de Ávila -- Conclusion.
    Language: English
    URL: OAPEN
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    UID:
    edocfu_9959648900802883
    Format: 1 online resource.
    ISBN: 9781786948441 , 1786948443 , 9781786940780 , 1786940787
    Series Statement: Representations ; 7
    Content: "Examines the concept and roles of women in selected Spanish discourses and literary texts from the late fifteenth to the seventeenth centuries from the perspective of feminist disability theories. This study explores a wide range of Spanish medical, regulatory and moral discourses, illustrating how such texts inherit, reproduce and propagate an amalgam of Western traditional concepts of female embodiment. It goes on to examine concrete representations of deviant female characters, focusing on the figures of syphilitic prostitutes and physically decayed aged women in literary texts such as Celestina, Lozana andaluza and selected works by Cervantes and Quevedo. Finally, an analysis of the personal testimony of Teresa de Ávila, a nun suffering from neurological disorders, complements the discussion of early modern women's disability. By expanding the meanings of contemporary theories of materiality and the social construction of disability, the book concludes that--paradoxically--femininity, bodily afflictions and mental instability characterized the new literary heroes at the very time Spain was at the apex of its imperial power. Ultimately, as this study shows, the broken female bodies of pre-industrial Spanish literature reveal the cracks in the foundational principles of power and established truths."--Page 4 of cover.
    Note: Introduction1. The Creation of Female Disability: Medical, Prescriptive and Moral Discourses2. The Artifice of Syphilitic and Damaged Female Bodies in Literature3. The Disabling of Aging Female Bodies: Midwives, Procuresses, Witches and the Monstrous Mother4. Historical Testimony of Female Disability: The Neurological Impairment of Teresa de Avila ConclusionsWorks CitedIndex. , Introduction -- The creation of female disability : medical, prescriptive and moral discourses -- The artifice of syphilitic and damaged female bodies in literature -- The disabling of aging female bodies : midwives, procuresses, witches and the monstrous mother -- Historical testimony of female disability : the neurological impairment of Teresa de Ávila -- Conclusion.
    Language: English
    URL: OAPEN
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  • 10
    UID:
    edoccha_9959002771002883
    Format: 1 online resource (viii, 201 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    ISBN: 1-78694-501-0 , 1-78694-844-3
    Series Statement: Representations: Health, disability, culture and society
    Content: 'Disabled Bodies in Early Modern Spanish Literature: Prostitutes, Aging Women and Saints provides a politically urgent critical approach to disability and female corporeality in early modern Spanish literary and social discourse. Rigorous in its historical contextualization and offering innovative, compelling readings of classic works, this book challenges familiar interpretations of women's bodies in texts of this period, transforming prior disciplinary boundaries and categories of analysis.' Professor Susan Antebi, University of Toronto 'Blending historical context and literary text with disability studies method, Encarnación Juárez-Almendros sets out to challenge the foundations of early modern scholarship through a long-awaited critical feminist examination of disability as both a social construction and an embodied material experience.' Benjamin Fraser, Professor and Chair, Thomas Harriot College of Arts & Sciences, East Carolina University Disabled Bodies in Early Modern Spanish Literature: Prostitutes, Aging Women and Saints examines the concepts and role of women in selected Spanish discourses and literary texts from the late fifteenth to seventeenth centuries from the perspective of feminist disability theories. This study explores a wide range of Spanish medical, regulatory and moral discourses, illustrating how such texts inherit, reproduce and propagate an amalgam of Western traditional concepts of female embodiment. It goes on to examine concrete representations of deviant female characters, focusing on the figures of syphilitic prostitutes and physically decayed aged women in literary texts such as Celestina, Lozana andaluza and selected works by Cervantes and Quevedo. Finally, an analysis of the personal testimony of Teresa de Avila, a nun suffering neurological disorders, complements the discussion of early modern women's disability. By expanding the meanings of contemporary theories of materiality and the social construction of disability, the book concludes that paradoxically, femininity, bodily afflictions, and mental instability characterized the new literary heroes at the very time Spain was at the apex of its imperial power. Ultimately, as this study shows, the broken female bodies of pre-industrial Spanish literature reveal the cracks in the foundational principles of power and established truths.
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Jul 2019). , Introduction -- The creation of female disability : medical, prescriptive and moral discourses -- The artifice of syphilitic and damaged female bodies in literature -- The disabling of aging female bodies : midwives, procuresses, witches and the monstrous mother -- Historical testimony of female disability : the neurological impairment of Teresa de Ávila -- Conclusion. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-78694-078-7
    Language: English
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