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Martine van Elk's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 3 months, 1 week ago
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Martine van Elk's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 8 months, 1 week ago
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Martine van Elk deposited Digital Editions of Early Modern Women’s Writing on Humanities Commons 11 months, 3 weeks ago
Review of three digital editions of early modern women’s writing
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Martine van Elk's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 1 year, 1 month ago
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Martine van Elk wrote a new post, Welcome, on the site The Geography of Paradise Lost on Humanities Commons 1 year, 12 months ago
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Martine van Elk's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 3 years, 1 month ago
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Martine van Elk deposited Female Glass Engravers in the Early Modern Dutch Republic in the group
Renaissance / Early Modern Studies on Humanities Commons 3 years, 2 months ago
This essay explores glass engravings by Dutch authors Anna Roemers Visscher, Maria Tesselschade
Roemers Visscher, and Anna Maria van Schurman. I place these engravings in their rich contemporary
contexts, comparing them to other art forms that were the product of female pastime. Like
embroidery, emblems, and alba amicorum, engraved glasses…[Read more] -
Martine van Elk deposited Female Glass Engravers in the Early Modern Dutch Republic on Humanities Commons 3 years, 2 months ago
This essay explores glass engravings by Dutch authors Anna Roemers Visscher, Maria Tesselschade
Roemers Visscher, and Anna Maria van Schurman. I place these engravings in their rich contemporary
contexts, comparing them to other art forms that were the product of female pastime. Like
embroidery, emblems, and alba amicorum, engraved glasses…[Read more] -
Martine van Elk's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 3 years, 2 months ago
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Martine van Elk's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 3 years, 3 months ago
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Martine van Elk deposited Women Writers and the Dutch Stage: Public Femininity in the Plays of Verwers and Questiers on Humanities Commons 3 years, 11 months ago
Book chapter on the plays of two of the earliest Dutch female playwrights.
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Martine van Elk's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 3 years, 11 months ago
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Martine van Elk's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 4 years, 6 months ago
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Martine van Elk changed their profile picture on Humanities Commons 5 years, 10 months ago
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Martine van Elk deposited ‘Before she ends up in a brothel’: Public Femininity and the First Actresses in England and the Low Countries in the group
Performance Studies on Humanities Commons 5 years, 10 months ago
This essay explores the first appearance of actresses on the public stage in England and the Dutch Republic. It considers the cultural climate, the theaters, and the plays selected for these early performances, particularly from the perspective of public femininity. In both countries antitheatricalists denounced female acting as a form of…[Read more]
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Martine van Elk deposited ‘Before she ends up in a brothel’: Public Femininity and the First Actresses in England and the Low Countries in the group
Feminist Humanities on Humanities Commons 5 years, 10 months ago
This essay explores the first appearance of actresses on the public stage in England and the Dutch Republic. It considers the cultural climate, the theaters, and the plays selected for these early performances, particularly from the perspective of public femininity. In both countries antitheatricalists denounced female acting as a form of…[Read more]
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Martine van Elk's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 5 years, 10 months ago
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Martine van Elk deposited ‘Before she ends up in a brothel’: Public Femininity and the First Actresses in England and the Low Countries on Humanities Commons 5 years, 10 months ago
This essay explores the first appearance of actresses on the public stage in England
and the Dutch Republic. It considers the cultural climate, the theaters, and the plays
selected for these early performances, particularly from the perspective of public
femininity. In both countries antitheatricalists denounced female acting as a form…[Read more] - Load More