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How are we to understand Medieval writers on the condition of women like Christine de Pisan? Can we call them feminist?
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My vague feeling is that it is anachronistic to call authors like Christine 'Feminist' because they aren't operating form a framework of universal rights which have been denied to women. But with that said, to what extent did they critique the power structures of gender and the condition of women? How can we understand them in a non-anachronistic way?

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