Christine de Pizan's City of ladies in early modern England / Cristina Malcolmson -- Anne Southwell and the pamphlet debate: the politics of gender, class, and manuscript / Elizabeth Clarke -- Muzzling the competition: Rachel Speght and the economics of print / Lisa J. Schnell -- Women's popular culture? Teaching the Swetnam controversy / Melinda J. Gough -- Broadside ballad and the woman's voice / Sandra Clark -- "Weele have a wench shall be our poet": Samuel Rowlands' gossip pamphlets / Susan Gushee O'Malley -- Mat(t)er of death: the defense of Eve and the female ars moriendi / Patricia Phillippy -- "Hens should be served first": prioritizing maternal production in the early modern Pamphlet Debate / Naomi J. Miller -- Cross-dressed women and natural mothers: "boundary panic" in Hic Mulier / Rachel Trubowitz -- Monstrous births and the body politic: women's political writings and the strange and wonderful travails of mistris parliament and Mris. Rump / Katherine Romack -- Elizabeth, gender, and the political imaginary of seventeenth-century England / Mihoko Suzuki.