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Figure of the lock-in in the correspondence of Marie-Anne Victoire de Bourbon (1718-1781), Queen of Portugal, figure of the lock-in in Marie-Anne Victoire de Bourbon’s correspondence (1718-1781), Queen of Portugal: Colloque Communication "Gender relations in modern Europe: Figures and paradoxes of the “

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This article is the text of a communication pronounced at the Colloquium” Gender Reports in Modern Europe: figures and paradoes of the lock-in’, which took place on 9 and 10 November 2012 at the Paul-Valéry-Montpellier III University. All contributions to this colloquium, to be published at the end of 2014 in the editions of the PULMs (Montpellier III), are available on the hal-shs site. For access, please consult the list below. List of communications: * Evelyne Berriot-Salvadore (* * Montpellier * *) * * * "Female closures and evasions in the 16th century medical speech" * Claire Carlin (Victoria, Canada) * "The fugitive wife: Lock-in in two stages (17th century, France) "* Catherine Pascal (Montpellier) *" Turtle dog "or" turtle dove "? “Honest widow” by François de Grenaille (1640) * Vanda Anastácio (Lisbon) * "Figures of the locality in the correspondence of Marie Anne Victoire de Bourbon, Queen of Portugal (1718-1781)" * Christelle Grouzis (Montpellier) * "From freedom to freedom: the power * * of women in Alonso de Castillo Solórzano news “* Olinda Kleiman (Lille) *”. figure of the lock-in in the vicentin theatre “* Sylvie Thuret (Montpellier) *” From the destiny of Leonor to the fly fate of Don Andrés, staging and donjuanesque alienation in * La traición Busca el castigo * de Rojas Zorrilla”. * Anita Gonzalez-Raymond (Montpellier) In tribute to Professor Julián Durán * "The trial of Lucrecia de León or the hidden face of the inquisitoriales" * Maria Luisa Candau (Huelva) * "Mujeres y encierros conventuales. Evasión, adaptación y rechazo a los destinos impuestos. Siglos XVII y XVIII “* Isabel Drumond Braga (Lisbon) *” firmly and Resistance: The Religious Portugese of the South and the transgression in the 18th century ‘* Anne Coudreuse (Paris) *’ * La Religieuse * de Diderot: a criticism of the convex claustration “* Maria José De la Pascua (Cadiz) *” Cuerpo humillado, cuerpo Glorioso: paradojas of a lenguaje de autoafirmación en la mística Femenina (Siglos XVI-XVII) "After being fired in Louis XV between 1721 and 1725, Marie Anne Victoire was married in 1729 to D. José, King of Portugal, when she was eleven years old. Although she had four children, none of them was a male child, which placed her in a weak position at the Court. In the letters she wrote to her mother Isabel Farnèse, the Spanish Queen, she represents herself as being locked, without any space for movement or influence, and without any possibility of acting on her own destiny. Starting with this particular case, which shows a common experience of other women in similar circumstances, an attempt will be made to reflect on some of the problems posed by the representation of the lock-in in these letters (relationship between reality and perception, speech and representation, identity building and the search for privacy).

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