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Women and Gender in Post-Unification Italy - Between Private and Public Spheres

English · Paperback / Softback

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In nineteenth-century Italy, a woman's place was considered to be in the domestic sphere, devoted to family life. But during the Risorgimento and the years following Unification, economic, political and social changes enabled women progressively to engage in pursuits that had previously been the exclusive domain of men. This book traces some of the steps of this shift in cultural perception. Covering the period from the Unification of Italy in 1861 to the First World War, the volume brings together new perspectives on women, culture and gender in ten original interdisciplinary chapters that explore a variety of subjects, including motherhood and spinsterhood, women's relationship with the Italian language, emigration and brigantaggio, patriotism and travel writing, acting and theatre management, film-making, and political ideas and female solidarity.

List of contents

Contents: Ursula Fanning: Maternal Prescriptions and Descriptions in Post-Unification Italy - Helena Sanson: 'La madre educatrice' in the Family and in Society in Post-Unification Italy: The Question of Language - Lucy Hosker: The Spinster in the Works of Neera and Matilde Serao: Other or Mother? - Anna Laura Lepschy: Carolina Invernizio and Maria Messina: The Drama of Italian Emigration to America - Marjan Schwegman: Horrific Heroines: Female Brigandage, Honour and Violence in Post-Unification Italy, 1860-1870 - Sharon Wood: Murder in the Harem: Cristina di Belgiojoso - Julie Dashwood: The Actress-Manager in Nineteenth-Century Italy: Adelaide Ristori - Monica Dall'Asta: Women Film Pioneers in Early Twentieth-Century Italy - Katharine Mitchell: 'Sorelle in arte (e politica)': The 'Woman Question' and Female Solidarity at the Fin de Siècle - Ann Hallamore Caesar: Writing by Women in Post-Unification Literary Culture: The Case for De-segregation.

About the author










Katharine Mitchell is Lecturer in Italian at the University of Strathclyde, Glasgow.
Helena Sanson is Senior Lecturer in Italian at the University of Cambridge and Fellow of Clare College.

Report

«This volume makes an invaluable contribution to the history of woman and gender as well as laying the groundwork for future research.»
(Bernadette Luciano, gender/sexuality/italy 1, 2014)

«[...] invaluable for scholars and students of Italian and European culture and for all interested in the history of women and gender.»
(Prof. Lucia Re, University of California, Los Angeles)

«A very welcome first collective study in English on women, culture and gender in the Ottocento, offering innovative insights on the interconnected worlds of the private and public spheres.»
(Prof. Gabriella Romani, Seton Hall University)

«A landmark volume dedicated to women and gender between 1860 and World War I [...]. Received views of Italian womanhood will be hugely enriched by these fascinating new studies.»
(Dr Mark Seymour, University of Otago)

Product details

Assisted by Mitchell (Editor), Mitchell (Editor), Katharine Mitchell (Editor), Sanson (Editor), Helen Sanson (Editor), Helena Sanson (Editor)
Publisher Peter Lang
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2013
 
EAN 9783034309967
ISBN 978-3-0-3430996-7
No. of pages 272
Dimensions 150 mm x 15 mm x 225 mm
Weight 430 g
Series Italian Modernities
Italian Modernities
Subject Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > Romance linguistics / literary studies

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