New book publication: Shaping Women Philosophers
On November 27th 2025, the book Shaping Women Philosophers: Studies on the Archaeology of the Female Intellectual Identity in Early Modern Europewill be published at Brill in the prestigious series Brill’s Studies in Intellectual History. The volume is edited by Sabrina Ebbersmeyer and it investigates the shaping of female intellectual identities in early modern Europe.
Abstract: This volume explores the shaping of women philosophers in early modern Europe by focusing on the emergence and formation of female intellectual identities. In fifteen chapters, experts in history of philosophy and related fields examine the discursive conditions that shaped women’s participation in the learned world, the intellectual domains that allowed women to express their thought, the ways in which women created their own intellectual identities, and how the representation of women philosophers in subsequent historiography re-inforced women’s marginalization. Case studies stem from the late Renaissance up to the beginning of the 19th century, ranging from Europe’s South in Italy, Spain and Portugal up to Northern Europe in Denmark and Sweden.
Contributors include Sabrina Ebbersmeyer, Sarah Hutton, Paola Rumore, Corey W. Dyck, Carme Font Paz, Anne-Sophie Sørup Wandall, Jacqueline Broad, Rosa Skytt Burr, Elisabet Göransson, Martin Fog Arndal, Andrew Janiak, Martina Reuter, Matilda Amundsen Bergström, and Eyja M.J. Brynjarsdóttir.
The book will be available for purchase here.