Women during the English Reformations: renegotiating gender and religious identity

"This collection of scholarly essays examines the effects of reforms in religion on the gender and religious identity of women during the English reformations from Henry VIII's earliest iterations in the 1530s to filmic representations of reforming women in the last two centuries. As a who...

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Contributors: Chappell, Julie 1950- (Other) ; Kramer, Kaley A. 1977- (Other)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: New York, N.Y Palgrave Macmillan 2014
In:Year: 2014
Reviews:[Rezension von: Chappell, Julie A., Women during the English Reformations: Renegotiating Gender and Religious Identity...] (2016) (Kujawa-Holbrook, Sheryl A.)
Volumes / Articles:Show volumes/articles.
Edition:1. ed.
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Early Modern English / English language / Feminine literature / Gender-specific role (Motif) / Religious identity (Motif) / History
Further subjects:B Collection of essays
B Women in motion pictures History
B English literature Women authors History and criticism
B Women Identity
B Reformation (England)
B Prophecy Christianity History 17th century
B Women in Christianity (England) History
B Identification (religion)
B Prophecy Social aspects (England) History 17th century
B England Religion
B Women and literature (England) History
B Christianity Social aspects (England) History 17th century
B Women and religion (England) History
B England Social conditions 17th century
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Summary:"This collection of scholarly essays examines the effects of reforms in religion on the gender and religious identity of women during the English reformations from Henry VIII's earliest iterations in the 1530s to filmic representations of reforming women in the last two centuries. As a whole, the authors offer a cross-section of contributions, influences, and activities by women in matters of faith in early modern England, focusing on women's creative undoings and reimaginings during a long period of reform in religion and the ramifications of these activities well beyond their own time. The essays explore the inspirations for and expressions of women's actions whether those actions were ultimately intended to serve the conservative or evangelical cause and provide a sample of the consequences and contradictions inherent in women's reimagining of religious and gender boundaries as these manifested internally in the individual woman to effect a renegotiation of her own gender and religious identity" --
"This collection of scholarly essays examines the effects of reforms in religion on the gender and religious identity of women during the English reformations from Henry VIII's earliest iterations in the 1530s to filmic representations of reforming women in the last two centuries. As a whole, the authors offer a cross-section of contributions, influences, and activities by women in matters of faith in early modern England, focusing on women's creative undoings and reimaginings during a long period of reform in religion and the ramifications of these activities well beyond their own time. The essays explore the inspirations for and expressions of women's actions whether those actions were ultimately intended to serve the conservative or evangelical cause and provide a sample of the consequences and contradictions inherent in women's reimagining of religious and gender boundaries as these manifested internally in the individual woman to effect a renegotiation of her own gender and religious identity" --
Item Description:Literaturangaben
ISBN:1137474734