Female foul language and foul female agents in pre-modern Portugal

Through the examination of a number of archival sources and legislation from the late fourteenth to the eighteenth century, this study looks at the phenomenon of the female scold in pre-modern Portugal. Municipal records from certain regions indicate that local officials were confronted with disturb...

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Main Author: Darlene Abreu-Ferreira
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Language:English
Published: Associação de Actividades Científicas 2017-12-01
Series:Ler História
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/lerhistoria/2837
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description Through the examination of a number of archival sources and legislation from the late fourteenth to the eighteenth century, this study looks at the phenomenon of the female scold in pre-modern Portugal. Municipal records from certain regions indicate that local officials were confronted with disturbances caused by the scold, and royal ordinances outlined the jurisdiction for sentencing scolds. At both levels of government, the scold was persistently depicted as female. Moreover, a few elite male writers highlighted the problem with the quarrelsome woman, and offered their misogynist solutions to this perceived problem. The study concludes with an analysis of a decision rendered by Lisbon’s municipal council in the second half of the eighteenth century, a decision that aimed to abolish the office that dealt with scolding women.
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spelling doaj.art-fd9d86cda12a4bce8c32a5b0da9a9c6e2024-02-14T14:00:04ZengAssociação de Actividades CientíficasLer História0870-61822017-12-017193210.4000/lerhistoria.2837Female foul language and foul female agents in pre-modern PortugalDarlene Abreu-FerreiraThrough the examination of a number of archival sources and legislation from the late fourteenth to the eighteenth century, this study looks at the phenomenon of the female scold in pre-modern Portugal. Municipal records from certain regions indicate that local officials were confronted with disturbances caused by the scold, and royal ordinances outlined the jurisdiction for sentencing scolds. At both levels of government, the scold was persistently depicted as female. Moreover, a few elite male writers highlighted the problem with the quarrelsome woman, and offered their misogynist solutions to this perceived problem. The study concludes with an analysis of a decision rendered by Lisbon’s municipal council in the second half of the eighteenth century, a decision that aimed to abolish the office that dealt with scolding women.https://journals.openedition.org/lerhistoria/2837women’s historyscoldquarrelsome womenJuízo das Bravasearly modern Portugal
spellingShingle Darlene Abreu-Ferreira
Female foul language and foul female agents in pre-modern Portugal
Ler História
women’s history
scold
quarrelsome women
Juízo das Bravas
early modern Portugal
title Female foul language and foul female agents in pre-modern Portugal
title_full Female foul language and foul female agents in pre-modern Portugal
title_fullStr Female foul language and foul female agents in pre-modern Portugal
title_full_unstemmed Female foul language and foul female agents in pre-modern Portugal
title_short Female foul language and foul female agents in pre-modern Portugal
title_sort female foul language and foul female agents in pre modern portugal
topic women’s history
scold
quarrelsome women
Juízo das Bravas
early modern Portugal
url https://journals.openedition.org/lerhistoria/2837
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