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Power and Gender in Renaissance Spain: Eight Women of the Mendoza Family, 1450-1650


Author(s): NADER HELEN (ED)
ISBN10:  025207145X
ISBN13:  9780252071454
Format:  Paperback
Pub. Date:  12/1/2003
Publisher(s): Univ of Illinois Pr

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SummaryTable of Contents
The Mendoza family was one of Spain's most prominent Renaissance dynasties, and this collection, an overview of two hundred years of Spanish history, provides in-depth portraits of eight of its female members. These essays explore the lives of powerful women whose lineage gave them status within a patriarchal society designed to keep women from public life. Each of the influential and literary women discussed in this volume handled her status differently, and their concerns were not dissimilar from the concerns of feminists today: the blurring of the personal and the political, public versus private space, language and voice, and property. Spanning the two centuries between Juana Pimentel, a widow who manipulated the patronage system to her own ends, and Luisa de Carvajal y Mendoza, who rejected both convent and marriage in favor of missionary work, Power and Gender in Renaissance Spain reveals a complex society in which women were limited by law, and yet their social status made those laws negotiable. These women found that their personal agendas had a broad s
Acknowledgments vii
A Note on Names ix
Introduction: The World of the Mendozas
Helen Nader
1(26)
1. Juana Pimentel, the Mendoza Family, and the Crown
Cristian Berco
27(21)
2. In Search of Juana de Mendoza
Ronald E. Surtz
48(23)
3. Rebel with a Cause: The Marriage of María Pacheco and the Formation of Mendoza Identity
Stephanie Fink De Backer
71(22)
4. Books in the Sewing Basket: María de Mendoza y de la Cerda
María del Carmen Vaquero Serrano
93(20)
5. On the Margins of the Mendozas: Luisa de la Cerda and María de San José (Salazar)
María Pilar Manero Sorolla
113(19)
6. Choosing Her Own Buttons: The Guardianship of Magdalena de Bobadilla
Grace E. Coolidge
132(20)
7. Mother Love in the Renaissance: The Princess of Ébolí's Letters to Her Favorite Son
Helen H. Reed
152(25)
8. Willing Desire: Luisa de Carvajal y Mendoza and Female Subjectivity
Anne J. Cruz
177(18)
Appendixes: Family Trees 195(6)
Contributors 201(2)
Index 203

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