Nota biográfica
Susan Broomhall es la directora del Centro de Investigación de Género e Historia de la Mujer en el Instituto de Humanidades y Ciencias Sociales de la Australian Catholic University. Es autora de numerosas monografías y colecciones editadas. Su investigación actual incluye las experiencias de las mujeres coreanas en los siglos XVI y XVII; las actividades de las mujeres y el papel de las ideologías de género en la configuración de las experiencias en la Compañía Neerlandesa de las Indias Orientales [Dutch East India Company]; el papel de las ideologías de género en la gestión de la investigación natural temprana moderna con respecto a los bosques y las vías fluviales en particular; y la participación de las mujeres en las innovaciones agrícolas desde principios del período moderno.
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Moving subjects: gender, mobility and intimacy in an age of global empire Urbana: University of Illinois Press. Pernau, Margrit, Helge Jordheim, Emmanuelle Saada, et al. 2015. Civilizing emotions: concepts in nineteenth-century Asia and Europe. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Fischer-Tiné, Harald, ed. 2016. Anxieties, fear and panic in colonial settings: empires on the verge of a nervous breakdown. Cham: Springer International Publishing; Palgrave Macmillan. Pernau, Margrit. 2020. Emotions and modernity in colonial India: from balance to fervor. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Edmonds, Penelope. 2016. Settler colonialism and (re)conciliation: frontier violence, affective performances and imaginative refoundings. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. Edmonds, Penelope, y Anna Johnston, eds. 2016. Empire, humanitarianism and violence in the colonies. Número monográfico de la Journal of Colonialism and Colonial History 17 (1). Starbuck, Nicole. 2017. Ritual encounters of the ‘savage’ and the citizen: French revolutionary ethnographers in Oceania, 1768–1803. En Emotion, ritual, and power in Europe, 1200–1920: family, state and church, edición de Merridee L. Bailey y Katie Barclay, 123–43. Basingstoke: Palgrave. Edmonds, Penelope, y Amanda Nettelbeck, eds. 2018. Intimacies of violence in the settler colony: economies of dispossession around the Pacific Rim. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. Lydon, Jane. 2019. Imperial emotions: the politics of empathy across the British Empire. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Broomhall, Susan.. 2014. Emotional encounters: Indigenous peoples in the Dutch East India Company’s interaction with the South Lands. Australian Historical Studies 45 (3): 350–67. Konishi, Shino.. 2015. Early encounters in Aboriginal place: the role of emotions in French readings of Indigenous sites. Australian Aboriginal Studies 2: 12–23. Marcocci, Giuseppe. 2017. Amerindian and African slaves. En Early modern emotions: an introduction, edición de Susan Broomhall, 307–9. Londres: Routledge. Broomhall, Susan.. 2016b. Dishes, coins and pipes: the epistemological and emotional power of VOC material culture in Australia. En The global lives of things: the material culture of connections in the early modern world, edición de Anne Gerritsen y Giorgio Riello, 145–61. Londres: Routledge. Van Gent, Jacqueline.. 2017a. Global trading companies. En Early modern emotions: an introduction, edición de Susan Broomhall, 304–7. Londres: Routledge. Van Gent, Jacqueline.. 2019. Rethinking savagery: slavery experiences and the role of emotions in Oldendorp’s mission ethnography. History of the Human Sciences 32 (1): 28–42. Haskell, Yasmin, y Raphaële Garrod, eds. 2019. Changing hearts: performing Jesuit emotions between Europe, Asia and the Americas. Leiden: Brill. Broomhall, Susan.. 2016d. Performances of entangled emotions and beliefs: French and Spanish cultural transformations on the sixteenth-century Florida peninsula. Cromohs 20 (1): 21–51. Hacke, Daniele, Claudia Jarzebowski, y Hannes Ziegler, eds. 2020. Matters of engagement; emotions, identity, and cultural contact in the premodern world. Londres: Routledge. Konishi, Shino. 2007. François Peron and the Tasmanians: an unrequited romance. En Transgressions: critical Australian Indigenous histories, edición de Ingereth Macfarlane y Mark Hannah, 1–18. Canberra: ANU E Press. Konishi, Shino.. 2020. Feeling the past: Indigenous history and emotions. Journal of Australian Studies 44 (2): 135–39. Sutton, Peter. 2008. Stories about feeling: Dutch-Australian contact in Cape York Peninsula, 1606–1756. En Strangers on the shore: early coastal contacts in Australia, edición de Peter Veth, Peter Sutton, y Margot Neale, 35–59. Canberra: NMA Press. Shellam, Tiffany. 2009. Shaking hands on the fringe: negotiating the Aboriginal world at King George’s Sound. Crawley: UWA Press. Shellam, Tiffany.. 2012. Tropes of friendship, undercurrents of fear: alternative emotions on the ‘Friendly Frontier.’ Westerly 57: 16–31. Smith, Vanessa. 2010. Intimate strangers: friendship, exchange and Pacific encounters. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Nugent, Maria. 2017. Indigenous/European encounters. En Early modern emotions: an introduction, edición de Susan Broomhall, 323–26. Londres: Routledge. McLisky, Claire. 2014. ‘He can take away your stony heart, and give you a heart of flesh’: exploring the emotional economies of Protestant missions to Aboriginal people in nineteenth-century Australia. En Emotions and social change: historical and sociological perspectives, edición de David Lemmings y Ann Brooks, 82–98. Londres: Routledge. Van Gent, Jacqueline. 2014. Sarah and her sisters: identity, letters and emotions in the early modern Atlantic world. Journal of Religious History 38 (1): 71–90. Van Gent, Jacqueline.. 2017b. Moravian missions and the emotional salience of conversion rituals. En Emotion, ritual, and power in Europe, 1200–1920: family, state and church, edición de Merridee L. Bailey y Katie Barclay, 241–60. Basingstoke: Palgrave. McLisky, Claire, Karen Vallgårda, y Daniel Midena, eds. 2015. Emotions and Christian missions: historical perspectives. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. Van Gent, Jacqueline, y Spencer Young, eds. 2015. ‘Emotions and Conversions’: Número monográfico de la Journal of Religious History 39 (4). Chakravarti, Ananya. 2017a. Between Bhakti and Pietà: untangling emotion in Marāṭhī Christian poetry. History of Religions 56 (4): 365–87. Haskell, Yasmin, y Raphaële Garrod, eds. 2019. Changing hearts: performing Jesuit emotions between Europe, Asia and the Americas. Leiden: Brill. Macdonald, Robin. 2020. ‘Christian missionaries and global encounter,’ and Nicholas Dean Brodie, ‘Maritime Encounters and Global History,’ En The Routledge of history of emotions in Europe, 1100–1700, edición de Andrew Lynch y Suan Broomhall, 320–34. Londres: Routledge. Brodie, Nicholas Dean. 2020. Maritime encounters and global history. En The Routledge of history of emotions in Europe, 1100–1700, edición de Andrew Lynch y Suan Broomhall, 335–50. Londres: Routledge. Van Gent, Jacqueline.. 2016. Linneaus’ tea cup: masculinities, affective networks and Chinese porcelain in eighteenth-century Sweden. Journal of Scandinavian History 41: 388–409. Broomhall, Susan.. 2016c. Face-making: emotional and gendered meanings in Chinese clay portraits of Danish Asiatic Company men. Journal of Scandinavian History 41: 447–74. Broomhall, Susan.. 2016e. Tears on silk: cross-cultural emotional performances among Japanese-born Christians in seventeenth-century Batavia. Pakistan Journal of Historical Studies 1 (1): 18–42. Broomhall, Susan.. 2019. ‘Such fragile jewels’: the emotional role of Chinese porcelain in early modern Jesuit missions. En Changing hearts: performing Jesuit emotions between Europe, Asia and the Americas, edición de Yasmin Haskell y Raphaële Garrod, 261–83. Leiden: Brill. Broomhall, Susan.. 2016a. Beholding suffering and providing care: emotional performances on the death of poor children in sixteenth-century French institutions. En Death, emotion and childhood in premodern Europe, edición de Katie Barclay, Kimberley Reynolds, y Ciara Rawnsley, 65–86. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. Broomhall, Susan.. 2017. Shipwrecks, sorrow, shame, and the Great Southland: the use of emotions in seventeenth-century Dutch East India Company communicative rituals. En Emotion, ritual, and power in Europe, 1200–1920: family, state and church, edición de Merridee L. Bailey y Katie Barclay, 82–102. Basingstoke: Palgrave. Williams, Mark. 2020. An emotional company: mobility, community and control in the records of the English East India Company. En Matters of engagement; emotions, identity, and cultural contact in the premodern world, edición de Daniele Hacke, Claudia Jarzebowski, y Hannes Ziegler. Londres: Routledge. Karant-Nunn, Susan. 2010. The reformation of feeling. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Chakravarti, Ananya.. 2017b. Catholic missionary texts. En Early modern emotions: an introduction, edición de Susan Broomhall, 118–23. Londres: Routledge. Goddard, Peter A. 2017. Missionary Catholicism. En Early modern emotions: an introduction, edición de Susan Broomhall, 307–9. Londres: Routledge. Van Gent, Jacqueline.. 2017c. Protestant global missions. En Early modern emotions: an introduction, edición de Susan Broomhall, 313–16. Londres: Routledge. Van Gent, Jacqueline.. 2020. Global Protestant missions and the role of emotions. En Protestant empires, globalising the Reformation, edición de Ulinka Rublack, 275–95. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Broomhall, Susan. 2013. Disturbing memories: narrating experiences and emotions of distressing events in the French wars of religion. En Memory before modernity, edición de Erika Kuijpers, Judith Pollman, Johannes Müller, y Jasper van der Steen, 253–68. Leiden: Brill. Bähr, Andreas. 2013. Remembering fear: the fear of violence and violence of fear in seventeenth-century war memories. En Memory before modernity, edición de Erika Kuijpers, Judith Pollman, Johannes Müller, y Jasper van der Steen, 269–82. Leiden: Brill. Kuijpers, Erika. 2015. ‘O, Lord, save us from shame’: narrative of emotions in convent chronicles by female authors during the Dutch Revolt, 1566–1635. En Gender and emotions in medieval and early modern Europe: destroying order, structing disorder, edición de Susan Broomhall, 127–45. Farnham: Ashgate. Broomhall, Suan, y Sarah Finn, eds. 2015. Violence and emotions in early modern Europe. Londres, Routledge. Spinks, Jenny, y Charles Zika, eds. 2016. Disaster, death and the emotions in the shadow of the apocalypse, 1400–1700. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. Kuijpers, Erika, y Cornelis van der Haven, eds. 2016. Battlefield emotions 1500–1850: experience, practices, imagination. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.