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Moral Combat - Women, Gender, and War in Italian Renaissance Literature (Hardcover)
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Moral Combat - Women, Gender, and War in Italian Renaissance Literature (Hardcover)
Series: Toronto Italian Studies
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The Italian sixteenth century offers the first sustained discussion
of women's militarism since antiquity. Across a variety of genres,
male and female writers raised questions about women's right and
ability to fight in combat. Treatise literature engaged scientific,
religious, and cultural discourses about women's virtues, while
epic poetry and biographical literature famously featured examples
of women as soldiers, commanders, observers, and victims of war.
Moral Combat asks how and why women's militarism became one of the
central discourses of this age. Gerry Milligan discusses the armed
heroines of biography and epic within the context of contemporary
debates over women's combat abilities and men's martial
obligations. Women are frequently described as fighting because men
have failed their masculine duty. A woman's prowess at arms was
asserted to be a cultural symptom of men's shortcomings. Moral
Combat ultimately argues that the popularity of the warrior woman
in sixteenth-century Italian literature was due to her dual
function of shame and praise: calling men to action and signaling
potential victory to a disempowered people.
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