2019
DOI: 10.4324/9780429355783
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The Routledge History Of Women In Early Modern Europe

Abstract: It has been observed that contemporary divisions of the stages of life were predicated on the male body and life cycle as the norm, deploying traditional numerical divisions which were not necessarily co-terminous with women's lives and bodies. This organisation tended to universalise ageing from male experiences, significant milestones in men's lives, and changes to male bodies. 1 Some studies of renaissance and early modern women have therefore moved away from this traditional division of life stages, relati… Show more

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“…Akonnor depicts himself as the subject but also author of his story. His portrait asserts personal authority over identity narratives (Champeny, 2018). By communicating his perspectives artfully, Akonnor transitions from receiver of disabling labels to active communicator shaping understanding (Meekosha, 2011).…”
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“…5 (Becker-Cantarino 1987), (Marshall 1989), (Poska et al 2013), (Stjerna 2009), (Wiesner-Hanks 2019) and (Capern 2019). The most recent study is (Halama 2018), pp.…”
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