
WINK - Women's Invisible Ink
Trans-Genre Writing and the Gendering of Intellectual Value in Early Modernity
Trans-Genre Writing and the Gendering of Intellectual Value in Early Modernity
Presentation of the New Book Series by Brepols, “Early Modern Women Writers in Europe: Texts, Debates, and Genealogies of Knowledge“. The series EMWW engages with critical and methodological approaches to early modern women’s writing from the perspectives of comparative literature and intellectual history, opening up ground-breaking discussions on canonical and epistemological constructions that sustain androcentric readings of women’s writing. (www.brepols.net)
Submit your research to this special issue from Women’s Writing, edited by Carme Font, examining textual misogyny during the early modern period. Find out more and contribute: https://bit.ly/early-textual-misogynies
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