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Language as the site of revolt in Medieval and Early Modern England speaking as a woman

This book makes the provocative argument that despite extensive evidence indicating a wholesale suppression of early women's speech, women were actively engaged in cultural practices and speech strategies that were simultaneously complicitous with patriarchal ideology and subversive in undermining that ideology.

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  • "This book makes the provocative argument that despite extensive evidence indicating a wholesale suppression of early women's speech, women were actively engaged in cultural practices and speech strategies that were simultaneously complicitous with patriarchal ideology and subversive in undermining that ideology."
  • "This book makes the provocative argument that despite extensive evidence indicating a wholesale suppression of early women's speech, women were actively engaged in cultural practices and speech strategies that were simultaneously complicitous with patriarchal ideology and subversive in undermining that ideology."@en
  • ""This book has two objectives: to demonstrate that, despite extensive evidence indicating a wholesale suppression of early women's speech, women were actively engaged in cultural practices and speech strategies that were both complicitous with patriarchal ideology, and yet subversive in undermining that ideology. Further, this book dissociates early women's self-expression from, solely, licentiousness by greatly expanding the scope, the consequences, and the cultural forces of early women's speech"--"
  • ""This book has two objectives: to demonstrate that, despite extensive evidence indicating a wholesale suppression of early women's speech, women were actively engaged in cultural practices and speech strategies that were both complicitous with patriarchal ideology, and yet subversive in undermining that ideology. Further, this book dissociates early women's self-expression from, solely, licentiousness by greatly expanding the scope, the consequences, and the cultural forces of early women's speech"--Provided by publisher."@en

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  • "Early works"@en
  • "Early works"
  • "Geschiedenis (vorm)"
  • "Terminology"@en
  • "Terminology"
  • "History"@en
  • "History"
  • "Llibres electrònics"
  • "Criticism, interpretation, etc"@en
  • "Criticism, interpretation, etc"
  • "Elektronisches Buch"
  • "Electronic books"@en

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  • "Language as the Site of Revolt in Medieval and Early Modern England speaking as a woman"
  • "Language as the site of revolt in Medieval and Early Modern England speaking as a woman"@en
  • "Language as the site of revolt in Medieval and Early Modern England speaking as a woman"
  • "Language as the site of revolt in Medieval and Early Modern England : speaking as a woman"
  • "Language as the site of revolt in medieval and early modern England : Speaking as a woman"
  • "Language as the site of revolt in medieval and early modern England Speaking as a woman"
  • "Language as the Site of Revolt in Medieval and Early Modern England Speaking as a Woman"@en
  • "Language as the site of revolt in medieval and early modern England : speaking as a woman"
  • "Language as the site of revolt in medieval and early modern England : speaking as a woman"@en