Kathryn Schwarz considers sixteenth- and seventeenth-century narratives in which women willingly conform to social conventions. She argues that these acts of compliance construct a paradox of prescribed choice, which illuminates complex relationships between hierarchy and contract within heterosocial systems.
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Kathryn Schwarz considers sixteenth- and seventeenth-century narratives in which women willingly conform to social conventions. She argues that these acts of compliance construct a paradox of prescribed choice, which illuminates complex relationships between hierarchy and contract within heterosocial systems.
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Very Good in Very Good jacket. Size: 6 1/4" x 9 1/4"; VERY GOOD / DJ VERY GOOD. xi, 304 pp. Pages 2-30 have some light pencil marginalia and underlining and two dog-eared pages; pp otherwise completely clean, unmarked, undamaged. Boards covered in green fabric, gold titling on spine. Corners, top/tail of spine very lightly bumped, otherwise fresh and new-looking. DJ lightly bumped at top of spine and upper right corners, otherwise near-to-new condition.