In defense of an enlightened: Isabella Andreini and the Academy
<p>It is probable that no other time in History has brought misogyny to a higher level than that which manifested itself in the so called Tridentine culture. During this period, feminine taming would be a matter of central importance for both religious and lay authorities, so that any deviatio...
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description | <p>It is probable that no other time in History has brought misogyny to a higher level than that which manifested itself in the so called Tridentine culture. During this period, feminine taming would be a matter of central importance for both religious and lay authorities, so that any deviation from the desired feminine tasks (nun-daughter-wife-mother)—somehow considered “canonical”—could be severely punished. Undoubtedly, among the vilest professions that a decent woman could take was being an actress. It was considered so evil, so low, that in most cases women had to change their names to prevent social condemnation from reaching their own families. Unlike many other women of her time, Isabella Canali Andreini (Padua, 1562 - Lyon, 1604), was able to perform both on the stage and as a writer using her real name until her death. In the cultural context of the many Italian academies of the second half of the sixteenth century, Isabella could also build a true patronage network that would help her not only escape the persecutions of those times, but also to uphold her desire to leave her own legacy by means of writing.</p> <p>The aim of this work will be, then, to try to reconstruct the route taken by Isabella in the construction of the aforementioned network, and to examine the results obtained by her work as an academic.</p> |
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spelling | doaj.art-8e3a703ca38c4464a9002b94673a46a12022-12-22T01:50:51ZengUniversidad Complutense de MadridCuadernos de Filología Italiana1133-95271988-23942018-12-0125017318010.5209/CFIT.5806455836In defense of an enlightened: Isabella Andreini and the AcademyNora Sforza0Facultad de Filosofía y Letras - Universidad de Buenos Aires<p>It is probable that no other time in History has brought misogyny to a higher level than that which manifested itself in the so called Tridentine culture. During this period, feminine taming would be a matter of central importance for both religious and lay authorities, so that any deviation from the desired feminine tasks (nun-daughter-wife-mother)—somehow considered “canonical”—could be severely punished. Undoubtedly, among the vilest professions that a decent woman could take was being an actress. It was considered so evil, so low, that in most cases women had to change their names to prevent social condemnation from reaching their own families. Unlike many other women of her time, Isabella Canali Andreini (Padua, 1562 - Lyon, 1604), was able to perform both on the stage and as a writer using her real name until her death. In the cultural context of the many Italian academies of the second half of the sixteenth century, Isabella could also build a true patronage network that would help her not only escape the persecutions of those times, but also to uphold her desire to leave her own legacy by means of writing.</p> <p>The aim of this work will be, then, to try to reconstruct the route taken by Isabella in the construction of the aforementioned network, and to examine the results obtained by her work as an academic.</p>http://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/CFIT/article/view/58064Andreiniacademiasteatromecenatismocultura tridentina |
spellingShingle | Nora Sforza In defense of an enlightened: Isabella Andreini and the Academy Cuadernos de Filología Italiana Andreini academias teatro mecenatismo cultura tridentina |
title | In defense of an enlightened: Isabella Andreini and the Academy |
title_full | In defense of an enlightened: Isabella Andreini and the Academy |
title_fullStr | In defense of an enlightened: Isabella Andreini and the Academy |
title_full_unstemmed | In defense of an enlightened: Isabella Andreini and the Academy |
title_short | In defense of an enlightened: Isabella Andreini and the Academy |
title_sort | in defense of an enlightened isabella andreini and the academy |
topic | Andreini academias teatro mecenatismo cultura tridentina |
url | http://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/CFIT/article/view/58064 |
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