Not Simply «Impertinencies of a Womans Pen»

EDITORIALE / 1 / Emilio M. De Tommaso, Delfina Giovannozzi /

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This Introduction reflects on the intellectual contributions of women to Western intellectual history, spanning from the Middle Ages to the Early Modern period, and their strategies for overcoming systemic biases within a predominantly male-dominated culture. Beginning with Mary Astell’s 1693 correspondence with John Norris, it highlights the significance of epistolary exchanges, paratexts, and private writings as venues for philosophical discourse and as tools to challenge traditional gender norms. These forms of expression allowed women to engage in intellectual debates and assert their agency in an era that often denied them public platforms. The text critiques the enduring exclusion of women from canonical intellectual narratives, tracing its origins to Aristotelian and Platonic traditions, and questions the framing of exceptional women as anomalies rather than representatives of broader intellectual potential. By integrating historical and philosophical analysis, the introduction underscores the necessity of reinterpreting intellectual history to recover marginalized voices, confront entrenched biases, and promote a more inclusive and equitable understanding of cultural and philosophical heritage.

 

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