Isabel Rules: Constructing Queenship, Wielding PowerU of Minnesota Press, 2004 |
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... Fajardo , a histori- cal figure whose father was a hero of the final battles of the Reconquest waged by Isabel and Fernando . The aging Don Diego is preoccupied with repairing not Spain's broken body , but his own . He takes the reader ...
... Fajardo , a histori- cal figure whose father was a hero of the final battles of the Reconquest waged by Isabel and Fernando . The aging Don Diego is preoccupied with repairing not Spain's broken body , but his own . He takes the reader ...
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... in his own time.13 Carajicomedia turns Mena's high - flown meditation on the unfortunate condition of the kingdom into worry over the sorry state of one man's penis . He is Diego Fajardo , a nobleman with Anxious Masculinity 5.
... in his own time.13 Carajicomedia turns Mena's high - flown meditation on the unfortunate condition of the kingdom into worry over the sorry state of one man's penis . He is Diego Fajardo , a nobleman with Anxious Masculinity 5.
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... Fajardo's father was a hero of the final campaign of the Recon- quista ( 1482-92 ) , the war to recover the kingdom of Granada . Alfonso Fajardo's military exploits against the Muslims of Granada might well have merited him a place in ...
... Fajardo's father was a hero of the final campaign of the Recon- quista ( 1482-92 ) , the war to recover the kingdom of Granada . Alfonso Fajardo's military exploits against the Muslims of Granada might well have merited him a place in ...
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... Fajardo . The classical allusions central to Mena's lofty style are similarly trav- estied in the parody . In the second stanza , for example , Mena's exalted Virgilian evocation " Fortune , your downfalls I sing " [ Tus casos falaces ...
... Fajardo . The classical allusions central to Mena's lofty style are similarly trav- estied in the parody . In the second stanza , for example , Mena's exalted Virgilian evocation " Fortune , your downfalls I sing " [ Tus casos falaces ...
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... Fajardo's virility . " Its pasquinade encompasses not only the formal self - exaltation of the original but also the status it acquired in the late fifteenth and sixteenth centuries as equal in moral wisdom and philosophical depth to ...
... Fajardo's virility . " Its pasquinade encompasses not only the formal self - exaltation of the original but also the status it acquired in the late fifteenth and sixteenth centuries as equal in moral wisdom and philosophical depth to ...
Contenido
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Fashioning Isabels Sovereignty | 28 |
The NeoGothic Theory and the Queens Body | 96 |
Luis de Lucena and the Rules of the Game | 134 |
The Mad Queen | 162 |
Isabel in the Twentieth Century | 187 |
Works Cited | 279 |
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Isabel Rules: Constructing Queenship, Wielding Power Barbara F. Weissberger Sin vista previa disponible - 2004 |
Isabel Rules: Constructing Queenship, Wielding Power Barbara F. Weissberger Sin vista previa disponible - 2004 |
Isabel Rules: Constructing Queenship, Wielding Power Barbara F. Weissberger Sin vista previa disponible - 2004 |
Términos y frases comunes
Alfonso Alvaro de Luna anxiety Aragon axedrez Azcona ballad body politic Carajicomedia carajo Castile Castilian Catholic Monarchs Católicos Cava chapter chess chronicle Columbus coño converso Córdoba court courtly Crónica cultural Diego de Valera Dios discourse discussion Enrique Enrique IV Enrique's España example Fajardo female feminine fifteenth century Flores Flores's Fortuna Fray Martín gender Gómez Manrique Goytisolo Grisel Hernando del Pulgar historians hombre ideology Iñigo Isabel Isabel and Fernando Isabelline Jardín Juan Juan Goytisolo Juana king kingdom Laberinto lady Latin letrados Lucena male Manrique María marriage masculine medieval Mena Mena's Mendoza misogynist misogyny monta muger mujer Muslim narrator Nebrija noble Palencia patriarchal Pedro poem Prince príncipes prostitute pues Pulgar queen queen regnant reign Reina Repetición Reyes Rodrigo role romance royal rule Salamanca señora sexual sodomitical sovereign Spain Spanish symbolic texts throne tion Trastamaran treatise Triunfo de amor Valera Virgin virile virtue Visigothic whore woman women writers yoke
Pasajes populares
Página 166 - I think, would be, not erotic impulses, but an impulse to power: a fantasy of power that would revise the social grammar in which women are never defined as subjects; a fantasy of power that disdains a sexual exchange in which women can participate only as objects of circulation.
Página 189 - In which consideration also we do reject women, as those whom nature hath made to keepe home and to nourish their familie and children, and not to medle with matters abroade, nor to beare office in a citie or common wealth no more than children and...
Página 199 - Notorio es, Señores, que todo el Reyno es habido por un cuerpo, del qual tenemos el Rey ser la cabeza ; la qual si por alguna inhabilidad es enferma, parecería mejor consejo poner las melecinas que la razón quiere, que quitar la cabeza que la natura defiende.
Página 199 - Rey fizo maestre, de un escudero fijodalgo, natural de Cáceres ; y el conde de Benavente, don Rodrigo Pimentel, y el conde de Paredes, don Rodrigo Manrique, le quitaron todos los otros ornamentos reales y con los pies le derribaron del cadahalso en tierra, diciendo palabras groseras.
Página 78 - Renaissance, finding in both texts a kind of psycho-political crisis of masculine identity and authority among members of a rising intellectual bourgeoisie who sought to negotiate positions of authority in a power structure still largely determined by the hereditary nobility and the institution of the Church — The conflict between the two groups...
Página 200 - Lo deshonesto de su traje excitaba la audacia de los jóvenes, y extremábanla sobremanera sus palabras, aún más provocativas. Las continuas carcajadas en la conversación, el ir y venir constante de los medianeros, portadores de groseros billetes y la ansiosa voracidad que día y noche las aquejaba, eran más frecuentes entre ellas que en los mismos burdeles.
Página 59 - misogynistic' I mean not only that it is oppressive of the so-called feminine in men, but that is oppressive of women
Página 200 - El tiempo restante le dedicaban al sueño, cuando no consumían la mayor parte en cubrirse el cuerpo con afeites y perfumes, y esto sin hacer de ello el menor secreto, antes...
Página 120 - ¿Non vedes cuántos comienzan a aprender admirando su realeza? Lo que los reyes hacen, bueno o malo, todos ensayamos de hacer. Si es bueno por aplacer a no menos; y si malo, aplacer a ellos. Jugaba el Rey, eramos todos tahures; studia la Reina, somos agora studiantes.