This visual essay and explanatory text presents my practice-led research focusing on two works by medieval author Christine de Pizan. Conflating the act of writing a book–a thesis against institutional misogyny–with the construction of an imaginary city, the first work, The Book of the City of Ladies, 1405, has been seen as a proto-feminist manifesto. I focus on the under-researched architectural and urban allegory depicted in the text, which imagines a utopia inhabited solely by women and constructed for them by a woman and on the manuscript's accompanying illuminations displaying three different stages of the construction of the city. Inspired by Aristotle’s Politics and revisiting the ancient Greek metaphor, by which a state or society a...
As a medieval woman writer, Christine de Pizan (ca. 1364-1430) was in an unusual position which nece...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1989Christine de Pizan was one of the first vernacular au...
This paper examines the diverse possibilities of female representations in Christine de Pizan’s The ...
This thesis will trace the progression of proto-feminist themes Marie de France and Christine de Piz...
This thesis will trace the progression of proto-feminist themes Marie de France and Christine de Piz...
This thesis will trace the progression of proto-feminist themes Marie de France and Christine de Piz...
Christine de Pizan was an author living in 15th century France whose writings highlighted the courag...
This thesis will trace the progression of proto-feminist themes Marie de France and Christine de Piz...
Christine de Pizan was an author living in 15th century France whose writings highlighted the courag...
This thesis will trace the progression of proto-feminist themes Marie de France and Christine de Piz...
This research addresses Le Livre de la Cité des Dames—translated into English as The Book of the Cit...
This research addresses Le Livre de la Cité des Dames—translated into English as The Book of the Cit...
In the late 1300s, a woman named Christine de Pizan spoke up against sexism and discrimination again...
Though it has been virtually ignored by historians of political thought, Christine de Pizan\u27s The...
In the late 1300s, a woman named Christine de Pizan spoke up against sexism and discrimination again...
As a medieval woman writer, Christine de Pizan (ca. 1364-1430) was in an unusual position which nece...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1989Christine de Pizan was one of the first vernacular au...
This paper examines the diverse possibilities of female representations in Christine de Pizan’s The ...
This thesis will trace the progression of proto-feminist themes Marie de France and Christine de Piz...
This thesis will trace the progression of proto-feminist themes Marie de France and Christine de Piz...
This thesis will trace the progression of proto-feminist themes Marie de France and Christine de Piz...
Christine de Pizan was an author living in 15th century France whose writings highlighted the courag...
This thesis will trace the progression of proto-feminist themes Marie de France and Christine de Piz...
Christine de Pizan was an author living in 15th century France whose writings highlighted the courag...
This thesis will trace the progression of proto-feminist themes Marie de France and Christine de Piz...
This research addresses Le Livre de la Cité des Dames—translated into English as The Book of the Cit...
This research addresses Le Livre de la Cité des Dames—translated into English as The Book of the Cit...
In the late 1300s, a woman named Christine de Pizan spoke up against sexism and discrimination again...
Though it has been virtually ignored by historians of political thought, Christine de Pizan\u27s The...
In the late 1300s, a woman named Christine de Pizan spoke up against sexism and discrimination again...
As a medieval woman writer, Christine de Pizan (ca. 1364-1430) was in an unusual position which nece...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1989Christine de Pizan was one of the first vernacular au...
This paper examines the diverse possibilities of female representations in Christine de Pizan’s The ...