Masculine Virtue In Early Modern Spain (new Hispanisms: Cultural And Literary Studies)
معرفی کتاب «Masculine Virtue In Early Modern Spain (new Hispanisms: Cultural And Literary Studies)» نوشتهٔ Professor Shifra Armon، منتشرشده توسط نشر Routledge در سال 2015. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
Masculine Virtue in Early Modern Spain extricates the history of masculinity in early modern Spain from the narrative of Spain's fall from imperial power after 1640. This book culls genres as diverse as emblem books, poetry, drama, courtesy treatises and prose fiction, to restore the inception of courtiership at the Spanish Hapsburg court to the history of masculinity. Refuting the current conception that Spain's political decline precipitated a 'crisis of masculinity', Masculine Virtue maps changes in figurations of normative masculine conduct from 1500 to 1700. As Spain assumed the role of Europe's first modern centralized empire, codes of masculine conduct changed to meet the demands of global rule. Viewed chronologically, Shifra Armon shows Spanish conduct literature to reveal three axes of transformation. The ideal subject (gendered male in both practice and law) became progressively more adaptable to changing circumstances, more intensely involved in currying his own public image, and more desirous of achieving renown. By bringing recent advances in gender theory to bear on normative rather than non-normative masculinities of early modern Spain, Armon is able to foreground the emergence of energizing new models of masculine virtue that continue to resonate today. Masculine Virtue in Early Modern Spain extricates the history of masculinity in early modern Spain out of the narrative of Spain's fall from imperial power after 1640. This book culls genres as diverse as emblem books, poetry, drama, courtesy treatises, and prose fiction, to restore the inception of courtiership at the Spanish Hapsburg court to the history of masculinity. Refuting the current conception that Spain's political decline precipitated a "crisis of masculinity," Masculine Virtue maps changes in figurations of normative masculine conduct from 1500 to 1700. As Spain assumed the role of Europe's first modern centralized empire, codes of masculine conduct changed to meet the demands of global rule. Viewed chronologically, Shifra Armon shows Spanish conduct literature to reveal three axes of transformation. The ideal subject (gendered male in both practice and law) became progressively more adaptable to changing circumstances, more secretive, and more desirous of achieving renown. By bringing recent advances in gender theory to bear on normative rather than non-normative masculinities of early modern Spain, Armon is able to foreground the emergence of energizing new models of masculine virtue that continue to resonate today. -- from back cover Culling Genres As Diverse As Emblem Books, Poetry, Drama, Courtesy Treatises And Prose-fiction, This Study Extricates The History Of Masculinity In Early Modern Spain From The Narrative Of Spain’s Fall From Imperial Power After 1640. Drawing On Recent Developments In Gender Theory, Masculine Virtue Shows How The Inception Of Courtiership At The Spanish Hapsburg Court Generated New Models Of Masculine Virtue That Continue To Resonate Today.
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