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Common Bodies - Women, Touch and Power in Seventeenth-Century England (Paperback)
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Common Bodies - Women, Touch and Power in Seventeenth-Century England (Paperback)
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This pioneering book explores for the first time how ordinary women
of the early modern period in England understood and experienced
their bodies. Using letters, popular literature, and detailed legal
records from courts that were obsessively concerned with regulating
morals, the book recaptures seventeenth-century popular
understandings of sex and reproduction. This history of the female
body is at once intimate and wide-ranging, with sometimes startling
insights into how early modern women maintained, or forfeited,
control over their own bodies. Laura Gowing explores the ways
social and economic pressures of daily life shaped the lived
experiences of bodies: the cost of having a child, the
vulnerability of being a servant, the difficulty of prosecuting
rape, the social ambiguities of widowhood. She explains how the
female body was governed most of all by other women - wives and
midwives. Gowing casts new light on beliefs and practices
concerning women's bodies of the time and provides an original
perspective on the history of women and gender. Laura Gowing is
lecturer in history at King's College, London.She is the author of
'Domestic Dangers: Women, Words, and Sex in Early Modern London'
(1996), and, with Patricia Crawford, 'Women's Worlds in
Seventeenth-Century England' (1999). She is an editor of 'History
Workshop Journal'.
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