Dialogues and AddressesUniversity of Chicago Press, 1.11.2007 - 216 sivua Born Françoise d'Aubigné, a criminal's daughter reduced to street begging as a child, Madame de Maintenon (1653-1719) made an improbable rise from impoverished beginnings to the summit of power as the second, secret wife of Louis XIV. An educational reformer, Maintenon founded and directed the celebrated academy for aristocratic women at Saint-Cyr. This volume presents the dialogues and addresses in which Maintenon explains her controversial philosophy of education for women. Denounced by her contemporaries as a political schemer and religious fanatic, Maintenon has long been criticized as an opponent of gender equality. The writings in this volume faithfully reflect Maintenon's respect for social hierarchy and her stoic call for women to accept the duties of their state in life. But the writings also echo Maintenon's more feminist concerns: the need to redefine the virtues in the light of women's experience, the importance of naming the constraints on women's freedom, and the urgent need to remedy the scandalous neglect of the education of women. In her writings as well as in her own model school at Saint-Cyr, Maintenon embodies the demand for educational reform as the key to the empowerment of women at the dawn of modernity. |
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... culture. Coincident with a gen- eral reshaping of European culture in the period 1300–1700 (called the Re- naissance or early modern period), questions of female equality and oppor- tunity were raised that still resound and are still ...
... culture. Coincident with a gen- eral reshaping of European culture in the period 1300–1700 (called the Re- naissance or early modern period), questions of female equality and oppor- tunity were raised that still resound and are still ...
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... culture — above all , Tertullian ( On the Apparel of Women ) , Jerome ( Against Jovinian ) , and Augustine ( The Literal Meaning of Genesis ) . THE IMAGE OF WOMEN IN MEDIEVAL LITERATURE . The philosophi- cal , legal , and religious ...
... culture — above all , Tertullian ( On the Apparel of Women ) , Jerome ( Against Jovinian ) , and Augustine ( The Literal Meaning of Genesis ) . THE IMAGE OF WOMEN IN MEDIEVAL LITERATURE . The philosophi- cal , legal , and religious ...
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... culture was so firmly structured by a framework of negative attitudes toward women that to dismantle it was a monumental labor. The process began as part of a larger cultural movement that entailed the critical reexamination of ideas ...
... culture was so firmly structured by a framework of negative attitudes toward women that to dismantle it was a monumental labor. The process began as part of a larger cultural movement that entailed the critical reexamination of ideas ...
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... culture. (Female humanists, as we will see, did not.) Yet humanism also opened the door to a reevaluation of the ... cultural prejudice and social subordination. A DIFFERENT CITY. The other voice first appeared when, after so many ...
... culture. (Female humanists, as we will see, did not.) Yet humanism also opened the door to a reevaluation of the ... cultural prejudice and social subordination. A DIFFERENT CITY. The other voice first appeared when, after so many ...
Sivu xxi
... cultural tradition ; his book helped make all readers aware of a sex normally condemned or forgotten . Boccaccio's outlook nevertheless was unfriendly to women , for it singled out for praise those women who possessed the tradi- tional ...
... cultural tradition ; his book helped make all readers aware of a sex normally condemned or forgotten . Boccaccio's outlook nevertheless was unfriendly to women , for it singled out for praise those women who possessed the tradi- tional ...
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Volume Editors Introduction | 1 |
Volume Editors Bibliography | 27 |
Dialogues | 31 |
Addresses to Students | 77 |
Addresses to Faculty | 135 |
Series Editors Bibliography | 155 |
Index | 169 |
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