The Equality of the Sexes
Three Feminist Texts of the Seventeenth Century
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Published:12th Sep '13
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Desmond M. Clarke presents new translations of three of the first feminist tracts to support explicitly the equality of the sexes. The alleged inferiority of women's nature and the corresponding roles that women were (in)capable of exercising in society were debated in Western culture from the civilization of ancient Greece to the establishment of early Christian churches. There had also been some proponents of women's superiority (in comparison with men) prior to the early modern period. In contrast with both of these claims, the seventeenth century witnessed the first publications that argued for the equality of men and women. Among the most articulate and original defenders of that view were Marie le Jars de Gournay, Anna Maria van Schurman, and François Poulain de la Barre. Gournay published The Equality of Men and Women in Paris in 1622, while one of her Dutch correspondents, Van Schurman, published in Latin her Dissertation in support of women's education in 1641. Poulain wrote a radical Physical and Moral Discourse concerning the Equality of Both Sexes in 1673, which he also published in Paris. These three feminist tracts transformed the language and conceptual framework in which questions about women's equality or otherwise were subsequently discussed. During the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, anonymous plagiarized editions and pirated translations of Poulain's work appeared in English, as 'vindications' of the rights of women. This edition includes new translations, from French and Latin, of these three key texts, and excerpts from the authors' related writings, together with an extensive introduction to the religious and philosophical context within which they argued against the traditional view of women's natural inferiority to men.
Desmond Clarke's book is an exemplary and welcome addition to this trend One initially striking feature of the book is that it brings together three authors who offer a range and variety of arguments in favor of women's equality, arguments that are sometimes quite at odds with one another Clarke has done us a great service in bringing these philosophers' ideas to a broader audience. * Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy *
Clarke's volume ... is fit to serve as the authoritative English translation of these works for our field. * Marcy P. Lascano, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews *
refreshing ... it will keep students awake and arguing, hopefully in edigying ways ... Highly recommended. * A. Rabil Jr., CHOICE *
ISBN: 9780199673506
Dimensions: 223mm x 151mm x 21mm
Weight: 426g
236 pages