gossip
The literature of mysteries and morality plays belongs to a period of transition in which women still maintained a considerable degree of social power, but their social position in urban areas was increasingly under threat, as the guilds (that sponsored the production of the plays) were beginning to exclude them from their ranks and institute new
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The repeated attacks on ‘gossiping’, by preachers and satirists alike, reflected a widespread concern that unsupervised female sociability posed a threat to the order and values of patriarchal society.
Patriarchy and the World of Gossips
Bernard Capp
In many parts of the world, women have historically been seen as the weavers of memory — those who keep alive the voices of the past and the histories of the communities, who transmit them to the future generations and, in so doing, create a... See more
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Silvia Fedrici — Witches, Witch Hunting, and Women
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“Good Gossip” : Gossip can serve the interests of the group as a whole.
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“Good Gossip” : Gossip can serve the interests of the group as a whole.
Mandy Brown • Gather your gossips
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an example: mennonite women
Mandy Brown • Gather your gossips
Gather your gossips
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gossip — etymology
The new linguistic skills that modern Sapiens acquired about seventy millennia ago enabled them to gossip for hours on end. Reliable information about who could be trusted meant that small bands could expand into larger bands, and Sapiens could develop tighter and more sophisticated types of cooperation.1 The gossip theory might sound like a joke,
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