GARCIA, G. G.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/2387831805593127; GARCIA, Gerlândia Gouveia.
Resumo:
The present work aims to carry out a study about the representations of the
women in the medieval represented through the medieval fabliaux, anonymous texts that
circulated between the 13th and 14th centuries to see if the literary text is also a
carrier of misogenous speech or aversion to women, quite present in the Age
Average. Through these texts we try to trace the female profiles presented through the
narrators and compare them with the texts of the time that most disseminated women as
inferior, that is, the religious and philosophical. The results showed that the woman
fabliaux analyzed is often presented as being inferior to
man, but at times presents himself with a profile that may be contrary to
shown in philosophical and religious texts. In parallel, the profiles were analyzed
Male The analysis also allowed us to observe how the representation of other
aspects of medieval life, such as behaviors, social hierarchy, religiosity,
others.