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Women Writing Race in the Seventeenth-Century English Atlantic Civil Agents

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Free Download Kristina Lucenko, "Women Writing Race in the Seventeenth-Century English Atlantic: Civil Agents "
English | ISBN: 1032497327 | 2025 | 176 pages | PDF | 6 MB
Women Writing Race in the Seventeenth-Century English Atlantic: Civil Agents highlights early modern women writers' invocations of civility to reach for the privileges of whiteness. The women studied in this book were writing in various textual modes and span boundaries of ideology, class, religion and race: Royalist writer Margaret Cavendish; notorious "German princess" Mary Carleton; early Quaker missionaries to Barbados Lydia Fell, Alice Curwen, and Elizabeth Hooton; and Patience Boston, a Native woman from Monomoy on Cape Cod. As this book explores, women writing in the early English Atlantic engaged civility as a concept and an idiom whose racialist implications were becoming codified. Some of the women analyzed embraced and leveraged the practice of civility as a form of agency, while others resisted and were marginalized by it.​

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