
The Politics of Emotion
Love, Grief, and Madness in Medieval and Early Modern Iberia
- 390 pages
- English
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The Politics of Emotion
Love, Grief, and Madness in Medieval and Early Modern Iberia
About this book
The Politics of Emotion explores the intersection of powerful emotional statesālove, melancholy, grief, and madnessāwith gender and political power on the Iberian Peninsula from the Middle Ages to the early modern period. Using an array of sourcesāliterary texts, medical treatises, and archival documentsāNuria Silleras-Fernandez focuses on three royal women: Isabel of Portugal (1428ā1496), queen-consort of Castile; Isabel of Aragon (1470ā1498), queen-consort of Portugal; and Juana of Castile (1479ā1555), queen of Castile and its empire. Each of these women was perceived by their contemporaries as having gone "mad" as a result of excessive grief, and all three were related to Isabel the Catholic (1451ā1504), queen of Castile and a woman lauded in her time as a paragon of reason.
Through the lives and experiences of these royal women and the observations, judgments, and machinations of their families, entourages, and circles of writers, chronicles, courtiers, moralists, and physicians in their orbits, Silleras-Fernandez addresses critical questions about how royal women in Iberia were expected to behave, the affective standards to which they were held, and how perceptions about their emotional states influenced the way they were able to exercise power. More broadly, The Politics of Emotion details how the court cultures in medieval and early modern Castile and Portugal contributed to the development of new notions of emotional excess and mental illness.
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Table of contents
- Acknowledgments
- List of Abbreviations
- Note on Names and Translations
- The Politics of Emotion: An Introduction
- 1. Love and Excess/Love as Excess
- 2. Regulating Death, Grief, and Consolation
- 3. Love and Sexuality as Power: Isabel of Portugal, Queen of Castile
- 4. Contested Agency: Isabel of Portugal and Saint Beatriz da Silva
- 5. Portugal, 1491: A Princess and a Kingdom in Mourning
- 6. Consoling the Princess of Portugal, or the Price of Remarriage
- 7. Juana and Isabel: The Tale of a Prodigal Daughter
- 8. Madness in the Age of Empire: Juana I, Queen of Castile
- Conclusion: Love and Death and the Politics of Emotion
- Bibliography
- Index