gender of authors such as Jane Anger, Rachel Speght, Esther Sowernam and Sarah Egerton remains debatable.
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Early Modern (1550–1700) E
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1589, Jane Anger’s
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essentialist ideas about gender which maintained that women’s and men’s differences are a result of biology
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prevalent social view that women are weak and irrational creatures who should be controlled by men.
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Essentialism sees men as able to think logically, abstractly and analytically, while women are mainly emotional, compassionate and nurturing creatures.
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PATRIARCHAL REFERS TO POWER RELATIONS IN WHICH WOMEN’S INTERESTS ARE SUBORDINATED TO THE INTERESTS OF MEN.
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rebelled and marched into London to petition the Houses of Lords and Commons.
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women played an important role in religious interpretation by participating in independent churches where they were allowed to debate, to vote and even prophesy