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FEMGEN 216A

Behind the Veil: Nuns and Desire in the Early Modern Hispanic World (ILAC 216)

UNITS:3-5
GRADING:Letter or Credit/No Credit
LEVEL:Graduate
GER:—

This course examines the convent as a site of expression of female agency. We will read medieval and early modern female writing to ask: how did the convent serve as a means of expressing female desire? Of granting women political influence? A place in the intellectual sphere? Authors will likely include: Teresa de Cartagena, Maria de Agreda, Teresa de Avila, Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz, Maria de San Jose, Leonor de Ovando. As we read a diversity of genres of women's writing, we will examine how women articulate self-hood and desire in early modern Spain and the Americas through the sphere of enclosure.

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FEMGEN 216A: Behind the Veil: Nuns and Desire in the Early Modern Hispanic World (ILAC 216)

3-5 units · Letter or Credit/No Credit

This course examines the convent as a site of expression of female agency. We will read medieval and early modern female writing to ask: how did the convent serve as a means of expressing female desire? Of granting women political influence? A place in the intellectual sphere? Authors will likely include: Teresa de Cartagena, Maria de Agreda, Teresa de Avila, Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz, Maria de San Jose, Leonor de Ovando. As we read a diversity of genres of women's writing, we will examine how women articulate self-hood and desire in early modern Spain and the Americas through the sphere of enclosure.

Offered in Winter 2027 at Stanford University.

Winter 2027 sections

  • Seminar — TBA TBA (Graduate)

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