The essay introduces the Italian translation of Margaret Cavendish’s Female Orations (1662). In the first part, Cavendish’s biography is briefly exposed in order to contextualize her literary and philosophical production and to stress her use of her husband’s authorization to gain an authorial position. The second part reads the Female Orations within the frame of the post-Civil War political and theoretical scenery and of the querelle des femmes conceived as a rhetorical exercise, thus stressing the sexual character of rhetoric as a political weapon. In the last part, the different positions concerning women’s freedom exposed by Cavendish in the Female Orations are analyzed as an indicator of the contested meaning of «nature» and of the po...
This essay debates on the thesis that, for the women's citizenship, the Church's social doctrine saw...
The essay illustrates some aspects of the more recent feminist debate in Italy, connecting it with t...
The essay focuses on the thinking of Charlotte Perkins Gilman who lived in the period of the first f...
The essay introduces the Italian translation of Margaret Cavendish’s Female Orations (1662). In the ...
none1noI testi tradotti sono tratti dalle Orations of Divers Sorts Accommodated to Divers Places Wri...
L’articolo si occupa della figura della scrittrice secentesca inglese Margaret Cavendish (1623-73), ...
Anna Maria Ortese is considered today as one of the greatest women writers of all times. This essay ...
Nel saggio si percorre lo sviluppo in Italia della storiografia di genere e della nascita dell’inte...
Starting from Virginia Woolf’s claim for the recognition of women’s writings in the history of cultu...
During the era of the English Revolutions and shortly after that, some spaces, albeit limited, of fe...
In The City of Ladies and Bell in Campo, Christine de Pizan and Margaret Cavendish imagine women’s p...
Women's studies and gender studies are nowadays two of the main historiographical trends all over th...
This paper aims to offer a small contribution within the European panorama of studies concerning gen...
The essay takes into consideration a less known and unfinished piece of writing by Woolf, Anon where...
This essay examines the struggle of Italian feminism for transforming long rooted beliefs and gender...
This essay debates on the thesis that, for the women's citizenship, the Church's social doctrine saw...
The essay illustrates some aspects of the more recent feminist debate in Italy, connecting it with t...
The essay focuses on the thinking of Charlotte Perkins Gilman who lived in the period of the first f...
The essay introduces the Italian translation of Margaret Cavendish’s Female Orations (1662). In the ...
none1noI testi tradotti sono tratti dalle Orations of Divers Sorts Accommodated to Divers Places Wri...
L’articolo si occupa della figura della scrittrice secentesca inglese Margaret Cavendish (1623-73), ...
Anna Maria Ortese is considered today as one of the greatest women writers of all times. This essay ...
Nel saggio si percorre lo sviluppo in Italia della storiografia di genere e della nascita dell’inte...
Starting from Virginia Woolf’s claim for the recognition of women’s writings in the history of cultu...
During the era of the English Revolutions and shortly after that, some spaces, albeit limited, of fe...
In The City of Ladies and Bell in Campo, Christine de Pizan and Margaret Cavendish imagine women’s p...
Women's studies and gender studies are nowadays two of the main historiographical trends all over th...
This paper aims to offer a small contribution within the European panorama of studies concerning gen...
The essay takes into consideration a less known and unfinished piece of writing by Woolf, Anon where...
This essay examines the struggle of Italian feminism for transforming long rooted beliefs and gender...
This essay debates on the thesis that, for the women's citizenship, the Church's social doctrine saw...
The essay illustrates some aspects of the more recent feminist debate in Italy, connecting it with t...
The essay focuses on the thinking of Charlotte Perkins Gilman who lived in the period of the first f...