Vernacular Bodies(English, Paperback, Fissell Mary E.)

Vernacular Bodies(English, Paperback, Fissell Mary E.)

  • Fissell Mary E.
Publisher:ISBN 13: 9780199202706ISBN 10: 0199202702

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Vernacular Bodies(English, Paperback, Fissell Mary E.) is written by Fissell Mary E. and published by Oxford University Press. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 0199202702 (ISBN 10) and 9780199202706 (ISBN 13).

Making babies was a mysterious process in early modern England. Mary Fissell employs a wealth of popular sources - ballads, jokes, witchcraft pamphlets, Prayer Books, popular medical manuals - to produce the first account of women's reproductive bodies in early-modern cheap print. Since little was certain about the mysteries of reproduction, the topic lent itself to a rich array of theories. The insides of women's reproductive bodies provided a kind of open interpretive space, a place where many different models of reproductive processes might be plausible. These models were profoundly shaped by cultural concerns; they afforded many ways to discuss and make sense of social, political, and economic changes such as the Protestant Reformation and the Civil War. They gave ordinary people ways of thinking about the changing relations between men and women that characterized these larger social shifts. Fissell offers a new way to think about the history of the body by focusing on women's bodies, showing how ideas about conception, pregnancy, and childbirth were also ways of talking about gender relations and thus all relations of power. Where other histories of the body have focused on learned texts and male bodies, this study looks at the small books and pamphlets that ordinary people read and listened to - and provides new ways to understand how such people experienced political conflicts and social change.