This paper given at the conference "Donne a Venezia" in May 2008 discloses the complexity of Arcangela Tarabotti (1604-1652), a proto-feminist polemist and writer who lived all her life in a remoted convent, Sant'Anna in Castello, in a remoted part of Venice. Despite having been cloistered at the age of 11, according to her account, she managed to publish her books and become a recognised member of the République des Lettres. How did she manage to develop her incredibly modern ideas, suggesting women should study and work and avoid getting married with astronomical dowries? The article deals with entirely new documents, uncovered in archives and tries to provide an answer to such dearing questions
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La presenza e la nascita del femminismo nella letteratura italiana e l'influenza che i padri e la lo...
This article discusses the symbolic values assigned to Italian women writers in the historical age t...
This article presents the state of the arts about suor Arcangela Tarabotti, once "little less than a...
In 1617, at the tender age of 13, Arcangela Tarabotti was forced by her family to leave their home a...
An ancient reflection on gender issues. The pedagogical repercussions of La Citta delle Dame
Dopo avere presentato gli studi delle e sulle donne, o women’s studies, e sulla ‘libreria’ delle don...
This article suggests a new reading of the intellectual biography of sister Arcangela Tarabotti (160...
The following article analises women writers’ contributions published on «Il Semplice» between 1995 ...
The volume discusses the role of pioneering women in Italian archaeology between the end of the 19th...
ITIl saggio prende in esame alcuni recenti studi sulla lettura femminile in Italia nel Cinque-Seicen...
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The article deals with the relationship between Simone de Beauvoir and Italian press, and it republi...
The purpose of this paper is to inquire female self-representation in women’s poetry in early XVIII ...
This paper aims to offer a small contribution within the European panorama of studies concerning gen...
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