Considering Women in the Early Modern Low Countries
Considering Women in the Early Modern Low Countries
An International Conference to be held in Antwerp, Belgium
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Conference Organizers

Dr. Sarah Joan Moran
Research Fellow/ Visiting Scholar at the Rubenianum and Department of History, University of Antwerp
sarah.moran@uantwerpen.be

Dr. Amanda Pipkin
Associate Professor, UNC Charlotte
Department of History
apipkin@uncc.edu

Links

  • Ghent University Department of History
  • KU Leuven Department of Art History
  • Leiden University Institute for History
  • Rubenianum
  • UNC Charlotte Department of History
  • University of Antwerp Department of History
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Considering Women in the Early Modern Low Countries

An International Conference

Rubenianum, Kolveniersstraat 20, Antwerp, Belgium

 

Program

Friday, April 24, 2015

8:30-9:00:       Coffee and Registration

9:00-9:15:       Welcome

Véronique van de Kerckhof, Rubenianum

Luc Duerloo, University of Antwerp

9:15-9:30:       Introduction

Amanda Pipkin, University of North Carolina Charlotte

9:30-11:00:     Panel I: Feminine Ideals in the Dutch Republic

Panel Chair: Lia van Gemert, University of Amsterdam

Martha Moffitt Peacock, Brigham Young University: “The Maid of Holland – Allegory or Role Model?”

Martine van Elk, California State University Long Beach: “Publicizing Female Virtue: Mariamne in Plays by Elizabeth Cary and Katharina Lescailje”

11:00-11:30:   Coffee break

11:30-13:00:   Panel II: Picturing Nuns

Panel Chair: Aaron Hyman, University of California Berkeley

Andrea Pearson, American University: “Disability and Salvation in a Mechelen Besloten Hofje”

Margit Thøfner, University of East Anglia:  “‘Adorned With the Pictures of Many Devout Women’: Portraying Nuns in the Low Countries”

13:00-14:30:   Lunch

14:30-15:30:   Keynote Address I

Martha Howell, Columbia University: “The Problem of Female Agency: Assessing Gender Relations in the Early Modern Low Countries” 

15:30-16:00:   Coffee break

16:00-17:30:   Panel III: Feminine Transgressions in the Dutch Republic

Panel Chair: Anne-Laure van Bruaene, Ghent University

Manon van der Heijden, Leiden University: “Criminal Women in Early Modern Holland”

Mirjam de Baar, University of Groningen: “Representations of Female Dissenters in the Seventeenth-Century Dutch Republic”

 

Saturday, April 25, 2015

9:00-10:30:     Panel IV: Aesthetics of Authority and Aging

Panel Chair: Bert Watteeuw, Rubenianum

Cordula van Wyhe, University of York: “The Fabric of Female Rule in Leone Leoni’s Statue of Mary of Hungary, c. 1555”

Frima Fox Hofrichter, Pratt Institute: “Wrinkled Old Women (WOW!) – The Overlooked in the Early Modern Period”

10:30-11:00:   Coffee break

11:00-13:00:   Panel V: Marriage, Money, and Work

Panel Chair: Ariadne Schmidt, Leiden University

Danielle van den Heuvel, University of Kent: “Considering the Economic Role of Women in the Dutch Republic”

Tine de Moor, Utrecht University: “Yes, I do! Marriage Patterns in Early Modern Amsterdam”

Katlijne van der Stighelen, KU Leuven: “Anna Francisca de Bruyns (1604-1656): The Artist, the Mother and the Wife. A Contextual Approach to Her Early Career” 

13:00-14:30:   Lunch

14:30-15:30:   Keynote Address II

Diane Wolfthal, Rice University: “Foregrounding the Background: Images of Dutch and Flemish Household Servants” 

15:30-16:00:   Coffee break

16:00-17:30:   Panel VI: Writing and Convent Culture

Panel Chair: Ellen Decraene, University of Antwerp

Patricia Stoop, University of Antwerp: “Religious Women and the Writing of Vernacular Sermons in the Southern Low Countries (1550-1600)”

Ping-Yuan Wang, Ohio University Lancaster: “Sisters for Life: Narratives of Sisterhood in the Visitandine Necrologies in the Spanish Netherlands, ca. 1668-1715”

17:30-17:45:   Closing Remarks

Sarah Moran, Swiss National Science Foundation & University of Antwerp

 

 

 

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