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  1. Women and family life in early modern German literature
    Erschienen: 2004
    Verlag:  Camden House, Rochester, N.Y

    Writers of sixteenth-century German popular literature took great interest in describing, debating, commenting on, and prescribing gender roles, and discourses of gender can be traced in texts of all kinds from this period. This book focuses on... mehr

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    Writers of sixteenth-century German popular literature took great interest in describing, debating, commenting on, and prescribing gender roles, and discourses of gender can be traced in texts of all kinds from this period. This book focuses on popular works by Georg Wickram, Jakob Frey, Martin Montanus, and Johann Fischart, all of whom published novels, joke books, plays and/or moral treatises on marriage and family life in Strasbourg in the sixteenth century. Their works express not only their own ideas on women's roles as wives and mothers, but also societal values at a time of religious, political, and cultural change. The view of gender issues provided by these writers is not a simple one, as they ascribed widely varying characteristics to 'woman' and her relationship to 'man.' The book thus analyzes the social and cultural construction of the concept of 'woman' as indicated not only by the narrators' comments, but also by the relationships and roles of men and women characters in the narratives. Overall, the focus is on the disparities that persisted in the sixteenth-century discourse of gender, confusing all attempts to arrive at definitive gender roles. In the end, the study argues for something that can best be described as a 'flowing continuity' or a 'continuous flow' in the discourses that form the sixteenth-century concepts of 'woman' and 'man.' Elisabeth Wåghäll-Nivre is associate professor of German at Växjö University, Sweden Chapbooks: Popular texts for a large audience -- The novels of Georg Wickram -- Woman, wife, witch?: The representation of woman in Johann Fischart's Geschichtklitterung -- Polizeiordnungen: Taming the shrew with common sense and the law

     

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    ISBN: 9781571136183
    Schriftenreihe: Studies in German literature, linguistics, and culture
    Schlagworte: Women in literature; Families in literature; Women and literature; German literature; German literature ; Early modern, 1500-1700 ; History and criticism; Women and literature ; Germany ; History ; 16th century; Women in literature; Families in literature
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  2. Women and family life in early modern German literature
    Erschienen: 2004
    Verlag:  Camden House, Rochester, N.Y.

    Writers of sixteenth-century German popular literature took great interest in describing, debating, commenting on, and prescribing gender roles, and discourses of gender can be traced in texts of all kinds from this period. This book focuses on... mehr

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    Writers of sixteenth-century German popular literature took great interest in describing, debating, commenting on, and prescribing gender roles, and discourses of gender can be traced in texts of all kinds from this period. This book focuses on popular works by Georg Wickram, Jakob Frey, Martin Montanus, and Johann Fischart, all of whom published novels, joke books, plays and/or moral treatises on marriage and family life in Strasbourg in the sixteenth century. Their works express not only their own ideas on women's roles as wives and mothers, but also societal values at a time of religious, political, and cultural change. The view of gender issues provided by these writers is not a simple one, as they ascribed widely varying characteristics to 'woman' and her relationship to 'man.' The book thus analyzes the social and cultural construction of the concept of 'woman' as indicated not only by the narrators' comments, but also by the relationships and roles of men and women characters in the narratives. Overall, the focus is on the disparities that persisted in the sixteenth-century discourse of gender, confusing all attempts to arrive at definitive gender roles. In the end, the study argues for something that can best be described as a 'flowing continuity' or a 'continuous flow' in the discourses that form the sixteenth-century concepts of 'woman' and 'man.' Elisabeth Wåghäll-Nivre is associate professor of German at Växjö University, Sweden

     

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    ISBN: 9781571136183
    RVK Klassifikation: GG 4401
    Schriftenreihe: Studies in German literature, linguistics, and culture
    Schlagworte: German literature / Early modern, 1500-1700 / History and criticism; Women and literature / Germany / History / 16th century; Women in literature; Families in literature; Frühneuhochdeutsch; Familie <Motiv>; Frau <Motiv>; Literatur
    Umfang: 1 online resource (xi, 221 pages)
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    Chapbooks: Popular texts for a large audience -- The novels of Georg Wickram -- Woman, wife, witch?: The representation of woman in Johann Fischart's Geschichtklitterung -- Polizeiordnungen: Taming the shrew with common sense and the law

  3. Dynamiken historischer Schreibszenen
    Diachrone Perspektiven vom Spätmittelalter bis zur klassischen Moderne
    Beteiligt: Abel, Stefan (Mitwirkender); Barthel, Katja (Mitwirkender); Becker-Cantarino, Barbara (Mitwirkender); Bosse, Anke (Mitwirkender); Clare, Jennifer (Mitwirkender); Décultot, Elisabeth (Mitwirkender); Habermehl, Jan (Mitwirkender); Kammer, Stephan (Mitwirkender); Klöker, Martin (Mitwirkender); Ortlieb, Cornelia (Mitwirkender); Ott, Michael R. (Mitwirkender); Rieger, Rita (Mitwirkender); Wåghäll Nivre, Elisabeth (Mitwirkender); Zanetti, Sandro (Mitwirkender)
    Erschienen: 2022; ©2022
    Verlag:  De Gruyter, Berlin ; Walter de Gruyter GmbH

    Die Bedingungen der Kulturtechnik des Schreibens unterliegen vielfältigen historischen Veränderungen. Nicht nur Technologien und Schreibwerkzeuge ändern sich, sondern auch kulturelle Semantiken von Selbst und Selbstbezüglichkeit, Autorschaft,... mehr

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    Die Bedingungen der Kulturtechnik des Schreibens unterliegen vielfältigen historischen Veränderungen. Nicht nur Technologien und Schreibwerkzeuge ändern sich, sondern auch kulturelle Semantiken von Selbst und Selbstbezüglichkeit, Autorschaft, Geheimnis, Sozialität wandeln sich im Laufe der Jahrhunderte. Konzepte von Raum, Medialität, Produktion, aber auch Praktiken sind keine stabilen ahistorischen Größen. Der Band befragt historische Schreibszenen nach der Art ihrer Dynamik und der Historizität ihrer Elemente. Über medienhistorische Umbrüche, kultur- und literaturwissenschaftliche Epochengrenzen hinweg lassen sich Schreibszenen vom Spätmittelalter bis zur klassischen Moderne kontrastieren und methodologische Überlegungen für eine diachrone Schreibforschung bündeln. The conditions of writing as a cultural technique are subject to technical, material, institutional, socio-cultural, and poetological changes. Practices of writing vary historically and reflections on them vary depending on the occasion, addressee, media, and point in cultural history. This volume examines historical constellations of scenes of writing and their dynamics, going beyond the boundaries of literary and cultural-historical epochs.

     

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    Beteiligt: Abel, Stefan (Mitwirkender); Barthel, Katja (Mitwirkender); Becker-Cantarino, Barbara (Mitwirkender); Bosse, Anke (Mitwirkender); Clare, Jennifer (Mitwirkender); Décultot, Elisabeth (Mitwirkender); Habermehl, Jan (Mitwirkender); Kammer, Stephan (Mitwirkender); Klöker, Martin (Mitwirkender); Ortlieb, Cornelia (Mitwirkender); Ott, Michael R. (Mitwirkender); Rieger, Rita (Mitwirkender); Wåghäll Nivre, Elisabeth (Mitwirkender); Zanetti, Sandro (Mitwirkender)
    Sprache: Deutsch
    Medientyp: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9783110792447
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    RVK Klassifikation: EC 2410
    DDC Klassifikation: Literatur und Rhetorik (800)
    Schriftenreihe: Untersuchungen zur deutschen Literaturgeschichte , ; 168
    Schlagworte: Schreiben <Motiv>; Literaturproduktion <Motiv>; Literatur; Deutsch
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (VI, 317 p.)
  4. Women and family life in early modern German literature
    Erschienen: 2004
    Verlag:  Camden House, Rochester, N.Y

    Writers of sixteenth-century German popular literature took great interest in describing, debating, commenting on, and prescribing gender roles, and discourses of gender can be traced in texts of all kinds from this period. This book focuses on... mehr

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    Writers of sixteenth-century German popular literature took great interest in describing, debating, commenting on, and prescribing gender roles, and discourses of gender can be traced in texts of all kinds from this period. This book focuses on popular works by Georg Wickram, Jakob Frey, Martin Montanus, and Johann Fischart, all of whom published novels, joke books, plays and/or moral treatises on marriage and family life in Strasbourg in the sixteenth century. Their works express not only their own ideas on women's roles as wives and mothers, but also societal values at a time of religious, political, and cultural change. The view of gender issues provided by these writers is not a simple one, as they ascribed widely varying characteristics to 'woman' and her relationship to 'man.' The book thus analyzes the social and cultural construction of the concept of 'woman' as indicated not only by the narrators' comments, but also by the relationships and roles of men and women characters in the narratives. Overall, the focus is on the disparities that persisted in the sixteenth-century discourse of gender, confusing all attempts to arrive at definitive gender roles. In the end, the study argues for something that can best be described as a 'flowing continuity' or a 'continuous flow' in the discourses that form the sixteenth-century concepts of 'woman' and 'man.' Elisabeth Wåghäll-Nivre is associate professor of German at Växjö University, Sweden Chapbooks: Popular texts for a large audience -- The novels of Georg Wickram -- Woman, wife, witch?: The representation of woman in Johann Fischart's Geschichtklitterung -- Polizeiordnungen: Taming the shrew with common sense and the law

     

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    ISBN: 9781571136183
    Schriftenreihe: Studies in German literature, linguistics, and culture
    Schlagworte: Women in literature; Families in literature; Women and literature; German literature; German literature ; Early modern, 1500-1700 ; History and criticism; Women and literature ; Germany ; History ; 16th century; Women in literature; Families in literature
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (xi, 221 pages), digital, PDF file(s)
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