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Author Mazzi, Maria Serena, author.

Title A life of ill repute : public prostitution in the Middle Ages / Maria Serena Mazzi ; translated by Joyce Myerson
Published Montreal ; Kingston ; London ; Chicago : McGill-Queen's University Press, [2020]

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Description 1 online resource (ix, 160 pages)
Contents Front Matter -- Contents -- Preface -- The Words for It -- "Using One's Body for Ill-Gotten Gain" -- The Opinion of the Church -- A Utopia:The Laws and the Public Authorities -- The Reality -- Clandestine Women and Public Women -- The Identification of a Public Woman -- The Signs of Inequality -- Public Women and Public Officials -- The Places and the Rules -- Loca inhonesta(The House of Ill Repute) -- A Disciplined Life -- The Business Itself -- The Work, the People, the Debts -- Marked for Life -- Repentance -- Notes
Summary "Prostitution is often called the oldest profession in the world. Even in the Middle Ages, people believed that there would always be women willing to use their bodies for profit. But who were these women who offered themselves up to men? In A Life of Ill Repute Maria Serena Mazzi traces and reconstructs prostitution in the early fourteenth century, describing how in medieval European society women--often extremely poor and overwhelmed by debt, or victims either of predatory men full of duplicitous intentions or simply of rape - traded as commodities. Prostitutes, according to Mazzi, were despised and condemned but considered necessary in an ambiguous and contradictory society that tolerated their sexual exploitation to safeguard the virtue of honest women and counter the vice of homosexuality, while allowing men to vent their own impulses. The theory of the lesser evil -encouraged by both the church and the state - is the grounds on which prostitution flourished in medieval Europe. In the Middle Ages prostitution was censured and considered disgraceful, but at the same time it was deemed inevitable and even necessary. A Life of Ill Repute uncovers the hypocrisy and speciousness of ecclesiastical, political, and social arguments for the justification of the existence of public prostitution."-- Provided by publisher
Notes Translated from the Italian
Translation of: La mala vita: donne publiche nel Medioevo
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Notes Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on March 26, 2020)
Subject Prostitution -- History -- To 1500
Prostitution -- Social aspects -- History -- To 1500
Prostitutes -- History -- To 1500
HISTORY -- Medieval.
Prostitutes
Prostitution
Prostitution -- Social aspects
Genre/Form Electronic books
History
Form Electronic book
Author Myerson, Joyce, translator.
ISBN 9780228002086
0228002087
9780228002093
0228002095
Other Titles Mala vita. English