Call for Submissions: Envisioning the Tudor Woman: Historical and Modern Representations of Women 1485-1600


Submissions for Envisioning the Tudor Woman: Historical and Modern Representations of Women 1485-1600

We invite proposals for papers to be included in a multidisciplinary edited volume entitled Envisioning the Tudor Woman: Historical and Modern Representations of Women from the Tudor Era. Please submitting a proposal before July 1 2015; the final deadline for complete essays will be December 1, 2015. Papers must be between 4000 – 6,000 words in length and focus on the way women from 1485-1603 have been depicted in art and culture.
This edited volume aims to bring together scholars from a variety of fields to provide a variety of different perspectives to the way in which Tudor women – famous, infamous, or typical -- have been represented both in their own era and in other historical periods. Conceptualizations of how Tudor women looked, felt, and behaved have been used lavishly in literature and media, nearly saturating popular culture and historical fiction. What does history have to say about Tudor women and their role in their culture and society? In what ways were Tudor women portrayed by their contemporaries? How do the Tudor women of fiction align or diverge from historical facts? In what ways do constructions of Tudor women reflect the gender and sociocultural ideologies of those imagining them? 
Topics might include, but are not limited to:Tudor femininity in literature and narrative fictionArtistic presentations of Tudor women past and presentGender ideologies and the conceptualization of Tudor womenTudor women from a feminist perspective The roles of Tudor women in their own cultureThe contemporary fan culture surrounding famous Tudor womenTudor women as a method to promote British tourismWomen depicted in Tudor poetry and dramaMedical explanations of femininity in Tudor cultureTudor women in twentieth century romance novels
 Please contact Amy Licence (amy_licence@yahoo.co.uk) or Kyra Kramer (kyra.cornelius.kramer@gmail.com) or find us on facebook to submit or discuss proposals.
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