Strategic Imaginations: Women and the Gender of Sovereignty in European Culture (Paperback)
Anke Gilleir (editor), Aude Defurne (editor)Published: 06/01/2021
What is the gender of political power? Since the beginning of political thought, rule has been a male prerogative in European imagination. This is of course not to say that there never were women sovereigns. In-depth studies of women sovereigns have grown considerably in number in the past three decades and have added substantially to our understanding of the complexities of their rule of power.
Yet what is often obscured by such in-depth analyses is the fact that all women rulers throughout the entirety of European cultural history have had to operate in a context that could not think of power as female--except in grotesque terms. This continuity, as this book demonstrates, can only be brought out by studying women's political rule comparatively and in the longue duree.
This collection of essays brings together studies of female sovereignty from the Polish-Lithuanian to the British Commonwealth, and from the Middle Ages to the dawn of modern democracy. It demonstrates how the strategies and imagination women rulers adopted against the backdrop of an all-pervasive scepticism toward female rule are comparable across regions and periods. To illustrate its point, this book not only addresses historical figures and queens, but also takes stock of the rich yet unsettling imagination of female rule in philosophy, literature and art history.
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Contributors: Marnix Beyen (Universiteit Antwerpen), Aude Defurne (KU Leuven), Ann-Kathrin Deininger (Universitat Bonn), Maha El Hissy (Queen Mary University of London), Anke Gilleir (KU Leuven), Ayaal Herdam (Universite de Bordeaux), Josephine Hoegaerts (University of Helsinki), Elisabeth Krimmer (University of California, Davis), Jasmin Leuchtenberg (Universitat Bonn), Joanna Marschner (Historic Royal Palaces London), Virginia McKendry (Royal Roads University), Jaroslaw Pietrzak (Pedagogical University Krakow), Maria Cristina Quintero (Bryn Mawr College), David J. Smallwood (Sciences Po Bordeaux), Beatrijs Vanacker (KU Leuven)
Publisher: Leuven University Press
ISBN: 9789462702479
Number of pages: 313
Weight: 450 g
Dimensions: 234 x 156 x 16 mm
MEDIA REVIEWS
In summary, this collection has a great deal to offer both scholars and students of a range of subjects—most particularly queenship and royal studies, but those interested in women’s history,gender studies, political science, literature, and European history will also find much of interest here. Given that the book is available Open Access, it should become a valuable resource for research and find a wide audience. [...] Indeed, both the editors and contributors should be praised for their efforts, which bring to light new approaches to and perspectives on the topic of female sovereignty and how it was both perceived and exercised in premodern Europe.Elena Woodacre, 2022, Royal Studies Journal, 9(1), pp.108–109. DOI: http://doi.org/10.21039/rsj.349
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