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Titre(s) : Transatlantic feminisms in the age of revolutions [Texte imprimé] / edited by Lisa L. Moore, Joanna Brooks, and Caroline Wigginton
Publication : New York (N. Y.) : Oxford university press, c2012
Description matérielle : 1 vol. (xii-403 p.) : ill. ; 26 cm
Comprend : "Let your women hear our words" ; Transatlanticism, feminism, revolution: definitions
; The age of revolutions: historical background ; Women's lives and feminist struggles
in the age of revolutions ; Renaming the age of revolution ; 1. Ann Marbury Hutchinson
(1591-1643): Transcripts from the Trial of Ann Hutchison (1637) ; 2. Anne Dudley
Bradstreet (ca. 1612-1672) "The Prologue" (1650) ; "In Honour of that High and Mighty
Princess Queen Elizabeth Of Happy Memory" (1650) ; "The Author to Her Book" (1678)
; 3. Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of Newcastle (ca. 1623-1674): "Femal Oration" (1662)
; 4. Margaret Askew Fell Fox (1614-1702): Women's Speaking Justified (1666) ; 5.
Bathsua Reginald Makin (1600 - ca. 1675): An Essay to Revive the Antient Education
of Women (1673) ; 6. Aphra Behn (1640-1689): "To the Fair Clarinda who made love
to me, imagin'd more than woman" (1688) ; 7. Mary Astell (1663-1731): A Serious Proposal
to the Ladies (1694) ; 8. Pierre Cholenec, S.J. (1641-1723): From The Life of Katharine
Tegakouita, First Iroquois Virgin (1696) ; 9. Sarah Fyge Egerton (1670-1723): "The
Emulation" (1703) ; 10. Martha Fowke Sansom (1689-1736): "On being charged with Writing
incorrectly" (1710) ;
11. Anne Kingsmill Finch, Countess of Winchilsea (1661-1720) ; 12. Anonymous: "Cloe
to Artemisa" (1720) ; 13. Elizabeth Magawley: "Letter to the Editor of the Philadelphia
American Weekly Mercury" (1730/31) ; 14. Anonymous: "Women's Hard Fate" (1733) ;
15. Anonymous: "The Lady's Complaint" (1736) ; 16. Katherine Garret (Pequot; ?-1738):
The Confession and Dying Warning of Katherine Garret (1738) ; 17. Mary Collier (b.
1679): "The Woman's Labour" (1739) ; 18. Damma/Marotta/Magdalena: Petition to Queen
Sophia Magdalene of Denmark (1739) ; 19. Coosaponakeesa/Mary Musgrove Mathews Bosomworth
(Creek; ca. 1700-1767): Memorial (1747) ; 20. Mary Leapor (1722-1746): "Man the
Monarch" (1748) ; "An Essay on Woman" (1748) ; 21. Susanna Wright (1697-1784): "To
Eliza Norris-at Fairhill" (1750) ; 22. William Blackstone (1723-1780): "Of Husband
and Wife" (1765) ;
23. Hannah Griffitts (1727-1817): "The Female Patriots. Address'd to the Daughters
of Liberty in America" (1768) ; 24. Frances Moore Brooke (1725-1789): From The History
of Emily Montague (1769) ; 25. Aspasia: Reply to "The Visitant," Number XI (1769)
; 26. Phillis Wheatley (1753?-1784): "To the Right Honourable William, Earl of Dartmouth"
(1773) ; Letter to Samson Occom (1774) ; 27. Mercy Otis Warren (1728-1814): Letter
to Catharine Sawbridge Macaulay (1774) ; 28. Thomas Paine (1737-1809): An "Occasional
Letter on the Female Sex" (1775) ; 29. Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826): Declaration
of Independence (1776) ; 30. Abigail Smith Adams (1744-1818): Letter to John Adams,
March 31, 1776 ; Letter from John Adams to Abigail Adams, April 14 1776 ; Letter to
Mercy Otis Waren, April 27, 1776 ; Letter to John Adams, June 30, 1778 ;
31. Mary "Molly" Brant/Tekonwatonti/ Konwatsi-Tsiaienni (Mohawk; 1735/6-1796): Letters
to Judge Daniel Claus (1778-1779) ; 32. Esther De Berdt Reed (1747-1780): The Sentiments
of an American Woman (1780) ; 33. Nancy Ward/Nanye'Hi (Cherokee; 1738?-1824) and
Cherokee Women: Speech of Cherokee Women to General Greene's Commission, July 26-August
2, 1781 ; Nancy Ward speech to the U.S. Treaty Commissioners (1781) ; Speech to the
U.S. Treaty Commissioners (1785) ; Cherokee Women to Governor Benjamin Franklin (September
8, 1787) ; 34. Women of Wilmington: Petition to his Excellency Gov. Alexander Martin
and the members of the Honorable Council (1782) ; 35. Belinda (born about 1713):
Petition of 1782 ; Petition of 1787 ; 36. Judith Sargent Murray (1751-1820): Desultory
Thoughts upon the Utility of Encouraging a Degree of Self-Complacency, Especially
in Female Bosoms (1784) ; "On the Equality of the Sexes" (1790) ;
37. Anonymous: Petition of the Young Ladies (1787) ; 38. Benjamin Rush (1746-1813):
From Thoughts Upon Female Education (1787) ; 39. Hannah More (1745-1833): Slavery:
A Poem (1788) ; 40. Anonymous: Petition of women of the Third Estate to the King
(1789) ; 41. Gilbert du Motier, marquis de Lafayette (1757-1834): Declaration of
the Rights of Man and Citizen (1789) ; 42. Catharine Sawbridge Macaulay Graham (1731-1791):
From Letters on Education (1790) ; 43. Pauline Léon (1758-?): Petition to the National
Assembly on Women's Rights to Bear Arms (1791) ; 44. Olympe de Gouges (1748-1793):
Declaration of the Rights of Woman and Citizen (1791) ; 45. Margaretta Bleecker Faugeres
(1771-1801) ; 46. Mary Wollstonecraft (1759-1797): From A Vindication on the Rights
of Woman (1792) ; 47. Sarah Pierce (1767-1852): "Verses to Abigail Smith" (1792)
; 48. Annis Boudinot Stockton (1736-1801): Letter to Julia Stockton Rush on Mary Wollstonecraft's
A Vindication of the Rights of Woman (ca. 1793) ; 49. Priscilla Mason: "Oration"
(1793) ;
Note(s) : Includes bibliographical references (p. 371-375) and index
This volume brings together an unprecedented gathering of women and men from the Atlantic
World during the Age of Revolutions. Featuring hard-to-find writings from colonists
and colonized, citizens and slaves, religious visionaries and scandal-dogged actresses,
these wide-ranging selections present a panorama of the diverse, vibrant world facing
women during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. This collection recovers the
revolutionary moment in which women stepped into a globalizing world and imagined
themselves free
Autre(s) auteur(s) : Moore, Lisa Lynne (19..-.... ; professeur d'anglais). Éditeur scientifique
Brooks, Joanna (1971-....). Éditeur scientifique
Wigginton, Caroline. Éditeur scientifique
Sujet(s) : Féminisme et littérature -- Atlantique Nord (région) -- 17e siècle
Féminisme et littérature -- Atlantique Nord (région) -- 18e siècle
Femmes et littérature -- Atlantique Nord (région) -- 17e siècle
Femmes et littérature -- Atlantique Nord (région) -- 18e siècle
Genre ou forme : Anthologies
Identifiants, prix et caractéristiques : ISBN 9780199743483 (hardcover) (acid-free paper). - ISBN 0199743487 (hardcover) (acid-free
paper). - ISBN 9780199743490 (pbk.) (acid-free paper). - ISBN 0199743495 (pbk.) (acid-free
paper)
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