Regulated prostitution and the jesuitic congregations

Thorough the early modernity, the regulated prostitution was based on a contradiction: while the practice was tolerated, women who practiced it were persecuted and criminalized. The “Compendio” of the popular missionary Jesuit Pedro de León shed light on a specific issue of this problem: the Company...

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Publicado: Universidad de Buenos Aires, Facultad de Filosofía y Letras 2018
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spelling I28-R145-6232_oai2025-11-17 Soria, Jorge Emmanuel 2018-12-10 Thorough the early modernity, the regulated prostitution was based on a contradiction: while the practice was tolerated, women who practiced it were persecuted and criminalized. The “Compendio” of the popular missionary Jesuit Pedro de León shed light on a specific issue of this problem: the Company’s congregational practice, which sought to limit or end the activity. Although it could mean a more benevolent position on public women, it was the other side of the coin: the discipline of the female body. Both violence and segregation, as well as Jesuit congregations, responded to the discipline of women needed by the community of the faithful in a scenario of strengthening of the Confessional States.  Durante la temprana modernidad, la prostitución reglamentada se sustentaba sobre una contradicción: mientras se toleraba la práctica, se perseguía y criminalizaba a la mujer que ejercía la actividad. El “Compendio” del misionero popular jesuita Pedro de León, da luz sobre un aspecto específico de la problemática: la practica congregacional de la Compañía, que buscaba limitar o terminar con la actividad. Aunque podría significar una posición más benevolente sobre las mujeres públicas, era la otra cara de la moneda: el disciplinamiento del cuerpo femenino. Tanto la violencia y segregación, como las congregaciones jesuitas, respondían al disciplinamiento de la mujer que necesitaba la comunidad de fieles en un escenario del fortalecimiento de los Estados Confesionales.  application/pdf https://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/AcHAM/article/view/6232 10.34096/aciham.v13.6232 spa Universidad de Buenos Aires, Facultad de Filosofía y Letras https://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/AcHAM/article/view/6232/5470 Actas y comunicaciones del Instituto de Historia Antigua y Medieval; Vol. 13 (2018); 54-64 1669-7286 prostitución disciplinamiento social cuerpo femenino Compañía de Jesús prostitution social discipline female body Company of Jesus Regulated prostitution and the jesuitic congregations Prostitución reglamentada y las congregaciones jesuíticas info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion https://repositoriouba.sisbi.uba.ar/gsdl/cgi-bin/library.cgi?a=d&c=medieval&d=6232_oai
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disciplinamiento social
cuerpo femenino
Compañía de Jesús
prostitution
social discipline
female body
Company of Jesus
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disciplinamiento social
cuerpo femenino
Compañía de Jesús
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female body
Company of Jesus
Soria, Jorge Emmanuel
Regulated prostitution and the jesuitic congregations
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cuerpo femenino
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prostitution
social discipline
female body
Company of Jesus
description Thorough the early modernity, the regulated prostitution was based on a contradiction: while the practice was tolerated, women who practiced it were persecuted and criminalized. The “Compendio” of the popular missionary Jesuit Pedro de León shed light on a specific issue of this problem: the Company’s congregational practice, which sought to limit or end the activity. Although it could mean a more benevolent position on public women, it was the other side of the coin: the discipline of the female body. Both violence and segregation, as well as Jesuit congregations, responded to the discipline of women needed by the community of the faithful in a scenario of strengthening of the Confessional States. 
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