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Prostituidas Por El Texto - Discurso Prostibulario En La Picaresca Femenina2 (Spanish, Paperback, New Ed.)
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Prostituidas Por El Texto - Discurso Prostibulario En La Picaresca Femenina2 (Spanish, Paperback, New Ed.)
Series: Purdue Studies in Romance Literatures 46
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Prostituidas por el texto, by Enriqueta Zafra, looks at the role of
prostitution in female picaresque novels and also in Don Quijote.
While most of the authors of the works discussed are male, Zayas is
included as a female author of these texts. Also included are
etiquette manuals that offer rules ranging from how to be the
perfect wife and daughter to advice on using make-up. Zafra also
considers legal measures and moral treatises that define the
boundaries of sin. Her analysis discusses the 'lesser evil' that
the presence of prostitutes represents for society as well as the
concern for the 'public good' that led to its legal eradication in
1623. Zafra's research demonstrates that the discourse on early
modern prostitution present in literary and extra-literary sources
informs us of more than the sexual practices allowed to prostitutes
and therefore is part of a larger discourse on the regulation of
women's behavior. She points out that moralists, preachers, and
legislators as well as writers participated in this on-going
discourse on prostitution, women, and sex. She also sees an
interplay between the fictional discourse of lust, disease, and
misogyny and that of legal and moral control whose main purpose was
to restrict the actions of women who were considered to be out of
control. This is the first full-length study that investigates the
discourse on prostitution in both literary and extra-literary
sources. At the same time, the work fills a necessary gap in
Spanish gender and literary studies, since it covers the trajectory
of the picara-prostitute from the early sixteenth to seventeenth
centuries.
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