Spelling suggestions: "subject:"fanship"" "subject:"fansen""
1 |
David Fanshawe's African sanctus: one work for one world ~ through one musicThielen-Gaffey, Tina Louise 01 May 2010 (has links)
No description available.
|
2 |
Three women autobiographers of the English Civil War period : Mrs. Lucy Hutchinson, Lady Ann Fanshawe, and Margaret, Duchess of Newcastle.Shecter, Una Ràveh. January 1939 (has links)
No description available.
|
3 |
Competing Models of Hegemonic Masculinity in English Civil War Memoirs by WomenDu Bon-Atmai, Evelyn 12 1900 (has links)
This thesis examines the descriptions of Royalist and Parliamentarian masculinity in English Civil War memoirs by women through a close reading of three biographical memoirs written by Margaret Cavendish, duchess of Newcastle; Lady Ann Fanshawe; and Lucy Hutchinson. Descriptions of masculinity are evaluated through the lens of Raewyn Connell's theory of hegemonic masculinity to understand the impact two competing models of masculinity had on the social and political culture of the period. The prevailing Parliamentarian hegemonic masculinity in English Civil War memoirs is traced to its origins before the English Civil War to demonstrate how hegemonic masculinity changes over time. The thesis argues that these memoirs provide evidence of two competing models of Royalist and Parliamentarian masculinities during the Civil War that date back to changes in the Puritan meaning of the phrase “man of merit”, which influenced the development of a Parliamentarian model of masculinity.
|
Page generated in 0.0518 seconds