Book
Spanish
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Abstract
minutes of the 12th Scientific Meeting of the Spanish Foundation of Modern History, held at the University of León on 19-21 June 2012. Antonio González Polvillo, University of Seville (apolvillo@us.es) The role of women in the Spanish political and moral discourse of Barroca confessionalisation was studied. A speech which places women as the axis and centre of the evil, as a source of carnal inmanence capable of diverting the straight path of the dominant male entirely induced, by the prevailing moral, to the achievement of an impossible significance. To this end, we have handled various confessionary manuals, one of the few sources that can be used to observe female sexuality. Through them, we study regulatory discourse about women’s clothing, in particular the problem of picking, as well as the masturbation of women and the regulation of them by confesors, especially when it comes to determining whether there is a ejaculation in women’s erotic, which would mean, in addition to revealing women’s orgasm, giving women an active role in the conception of a new being, almost always given to male semen, at the same time as personality and substance as a political human being.