Sex and Subjection by Margaret R Sommerville

Sex and Subjection by Margaret R Sommerville

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Examines males' attitudes to women, concentrating on the period 1500-1700, the centuries of Renaissance and Reformation. Issues addressed in this book include the intellectual, cultural, and biblical bases of women's subjection, coercion and consent, divorce and political independence.

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Sex and Subjection by Margaret R Sommerville

This text examines males' attitudes to women, concentrating on the fact that if we are to understand how modern attitudes to women were formed, we must understand in what ways (if any) the revival of classical learning and the protestant reformation affected thought about women's place in society. Major claims that have been made about the impact of the Renaissance on the position of women are, similarly, in need of careful scrutiny. Claims that the period saw the first strirrings of feminism need to be assessed in the light of orthodox theory about women. Only by outlining the view to which feminists were responding - which is the purpose of this study - can we understand what feminists wrote. Issues addressed in this book include the intellectual, cultural, and biblical bases of women's subjection, coercion and consent, divorce and political independence. The views that have survived are of the educated elite but their thinking formed the basis on which attitudes to women were shaped.
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ISBN 13 9780340645741
ISBN 10 0340645741
Title Sex and Subjection
Author Margaret R Sommerville
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Hodder Arnold
Year published 1995-07-17
Number of pages 304
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