Misoginia e retórica teologizadora da aparência feminina na Idade Média: o depoimento ascético do De cultu feminarum, de Tertuliano
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2013-12
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The concern of the early centuries of Christianity about the
appearance of women is a recurring theme in the so-called patristic literature,
whose doctrine was based on a vision of theological and patriarchal jurisdiction
committed to certain postures and attitudes tendentiously misogynistic that had
seen the woman as prone ab origine to disguise and adulteration of her image
created by God. In this primeval Christian perception of the female, Tertullian
(c. 160-c. 225) stands out as an author of a moralist discourse strongly religious
which submits female clothing and ornaments to precepts and prescriptions
theologically constituted. This article proposes to discuss the main aspects of
the rhetoric of this theological cosmetology which characterizes itself as
ascetically misogynist in Tertullian.
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Patrística, Tertuliano, Aparência feminina, Misoginia
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FONSECA, Pedro Carlos Louzada. Misoginia e retórica teologizadora da aparência feminina na Idade Média: o depoimento ascético do De cultu feminarum, de Tertuliano. Mirabilia, Vitória, v. 17, n. 2, p. 442-466, jul./dez. 2013.