Renaissance Women: Nuns, Sultanas and Queens Legitimising Female Sovereignty

Renaissance Women: Nuns, Sultanas and Queens Legitimising Female Sovereignty - Essays

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Publisher's Synopsis

The three essays in this book place more emphasis on the role of early modern women in the Ottoman imperial harem and their counterparts in Italy, influential wives and nuns. The discussion also engages in the correspondence between Safiye Sultan and Elizabeth I establishing connections between the Ottoman and English royal households further reinforcing the legitimising of female sovereignty during the Renaissance. The predominant focus on the patronage of Renaissance women in asserting their sovereignty and challenging the patriarchal norms of early modern societies underpin the significance of the role of influential women in Ottoman Istanbul, Italy and England. I argue this through the feminist paradigm and the idea of mimicry put forward by the French philosopher Luce Irigaray. The importance of this demonstrates women were not silent, but active participants in early modern societies in Europe and the Ottoman Empire.

Book information

ISBN: 9780646835433
Publisher: Amazon Digital Services LLC - KDP Print US
Imprint: Centre for Ottoman Renaissance and Civilisation
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Language: English
Number of pages: 144
Weight: 200g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 8mm