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132 (Texts (Cohen ("the currency of the relationship of courtesan and…
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Cohen
"Roughly a fifth of courtesans had children living with them, a fifth shared lodgings with other "working girls," a tenth with their mothers, and a tenth with female servants."
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"Prostitution did not isolate its practitioners, but rather got absorbed into the domestic routine."
"the currency of the relationship of courtesan and amico involved more than money.... but rather help in answering an affront cast in the rhetoric of honor.....she sometimes prodded her client into avenging and insult she had suffered."
"Here we confront the paradox of a woman supposedly shameless initiating the defense of an honor she supposedly does not have/"
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Moore
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"The image of the leper as the most repellent, the most dangerous and most desolate of creates,..... remained so firmly established thtat the terror of being found to suffer from the disease has remained one of the most powerful obestacles to its control and treatment up to the present day.
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Erikcon
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"And if his fellows bring sanctions against him for the occasions whne he does misbehave, they are responding to a few deviant details scattered among a vast array of entirely acceptable conduct.
In Which Case any instance of stigmatization can be considered as essentially aimed at a specific action, not a kind of person.
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Simon of Trent, Ritual Murder
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Hughes
Jews & Prostitutes
"Like usury, it was a despised but essential service that could only be undertaken by someone who had put herself outside the bounds of respectable society."
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To the extent that these groups are 'marginalized' they maintain a semblence of the broader society within their existances.
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