In Self-Fashioning and Assumptions of Identity in Medieval and
Early Modern Iberia, editor Laura Delbrugge and contributors Jaume
Aurell, David Gugel, Michael Harney, Daniel Hartnett, Mark
Johnston, Albert Lloret, Montserrat Piera, Zita Rohr, Nuria
Silleras-Fernandez, Caroline Smith, Wendell P. Smith, and Lesley
Twomey explore the applicability of Stephen Greenblatt's
self-fashioning theory, framed in Elizabethan England, to medieval
and early modern Portugal, Aragon, and Castile. Chapters examine
self-fashioning efforts by monarchs, religious converts, nobles,
commoners, and clergy in the fourteenth, fifteenth, and sixteenth
centuries to establish the presence of self-identity creation in
many new contexts beyond that explored in Greenblatt's Renaissance
Self-Fashioning, greatly expanding the understanding of
self-fashioning on diverse aspects of identity creation in late
medieval and early modern Iberia.
                
                    
                
                
                    
                    
                        
                            
                            
                            
                        
	
	
		
	
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