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Devout Laywomen in the Early Modern World

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Devout Laywomen in the Early Modern World Synopsis

Devout laywomen raise a number of provocative questions about gender and religion in the early modern world. How did some groups or individuals evade the Tridentine legislation that required third order women to take solemn vows and observe active and passive enclosure? How did their attempts to exercise a female apostolate (albeit with varying degrees of success and assertiveness) destabilize hierarchies of class and gender? To the extent that their beliefs and practices diverged from approved doctrine and rituals, what insights can they provide into the tensions between official religion and lay religiosity? Addressing these and many other questions, Devout Laywomen in the Early Modern World reflects new directions in gender history, offering a more nuanced approach to the paradigm of woman as the prototypical "disciplined" subject of church-state power.

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ISBN: 9781472424914
Publication date: 18th March 2016
Author: Alison Weber
Publisher: Routledge an imprint of Taylor & Francis Ltd
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 390 pages
Series: Women and Gender in the Early Modern World
Genres: Religion: general
Sociology
History and Archaeology
Gender studies, gender groups
Literary studies: general