Framing the “Tenth Muse”: Gendered strategies of intellectual legitimacy in the case of Maria Selvaggia Borghini (1654-1731)
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2025
Citazione:
Framing the “Tenth Muse”: Gendered strategies of intellectual legitimacy in the case of Maria Selvaggia Borghini (1654-1731) / N. Di Tommaso. - In: GALILAEANA. - ISSN 1971-6052. - 22:2(2025), pp. 97-138.
Abstract:
Recent scholarship in the history of science and gender studies has increasingly interrogated
the structural exclusion of women from early modern institutions of knowledge, while also
illuminating the multifaceted strategies through which they negotiated intellectual authority.
This article contributes to this historiographical field by examining the case of Maria Selvaggia
Borghini (1654-1731), a Pisan poetess who actively participated in the literary, philosophical,
and scientific culture of seventeenth-century Tuscany.
Drawing on a corpus of letters exchanged with figures such as Francesco Redi, Alessandro
Marchetti, and Antonio Magliabechi, alongside Borghini’s decision to translate part of the
Tertullian’s work, this study traces the rhetorical, epistemic, and social strategies through
which she crafted and asserted her intellectual persona. Borghini’s case invites a rethinking
of early modern knowledge production not merely as a space of female marginalization, but
as one actively negotiated through poetic and philosophical agency, rhetorical humility, and
epistolary sociability.
Tipologia IRIS:
01 - Articolo su periodico
Keywords:
Maria Selvaggia Borghini; seventeenth century; Tuscany; women; poetry; natural philosophy;
Elenco autori:
N. Di Tommaso
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