Читање и интерпретација родних стереотипа у Византији 12. века: Жене и моћ у Хроници Јована Зонаре

ДОИ: https://doi.org/10.2298/GEI2102365O УДК 141.72:821.14'04.09 Оригинални научни рад

  • Larisa Orlov Vilimonović Филозофски факултет, Универзитет у Београду
    l.sol.invictus@gmail.com

Сажетак




Тему истраживања представљају нормативни концепти рода у Хроници Јована Зонаре из 12. века. Рад испитује две родно одговарајуће женске улоге у Византијском друштву, фокусирајући се на понашања, активности и атрибуте који су били везивани и очекивани за мајке и удовице, а све у циљу реитерације патријархалне друштвене структуре. Такође, овај рад има за циљ да разоткрије динамику између текста и језика кроз главне родне означитеље, који су утицали на равнотежу друштвене и политичке моћи у средњовековном римском друштву.


Кључне речи: Византија, род, удовиштво, мајчинство, Јован Зонара, сексуалност, σωφροσύνη




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ORLOV VILIMONOVIĆ, Larisa. Читање и интерпретација родних стереотипа у Византији 12. века: Жене и моћ у Хроници Јована Зонаре. Гласник Етнографског института САНУ, [S.l.], v. 69, n. 2, p. 365–387, sep. 2021. ISSN 2334-8259. Доступно на:
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