“Ayas”, governesses and preceptors: women whose task was educating: women whose task was educating

The present study aims to analyze in a broad perspective, the attributions of “Ayas”, governesses and preceptors, as these women who oversaw the aristocracy children’s education were called in the 19th century. In a more specific frame, it is intended to establish a distinction of nomenclatures in t...

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Autores: VASCONCELOS, MARIA CELI CHAVES, López M. Francisco, Ana Cristina
Formato: artículo
Estado:Versión publicada
Fecha de publicación:2021
País:Brasil
Recursos:Universidade do Estado da Bahia (UNEB)
Repositorio:Revista da FAEEBA (Online)
Idioma:portugués
OAI Identifier:oai:ojs.revistas.uneb.br:article/11057
Acesso em linha:https://www.revistas.uneb.br/index.php/faeeba/article/view/11057
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palavra-chave:“Ayas”. Governesses. Preceptors. Female assignments. Noble children’s education.
Ayas. Institutrices. Preceptoras. Asignaciones femeninas. Educación de niños/as nobles.
Aias. Governantas. Preceptoras. Atribuições femininas. Educação de crianças nobres.
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Resumo:The present study aims to analyze in a broad perspective, the attributions of “Ayas”, governesses and preceptors, as these women who oversaw the aristocracy children’s education were called in the 19th century. In a more specific frame, it is intended to establish a distinction of nomenclatures in their translations into Portuguese, when comparing the use of these words according to each of their functions. Concerning the methodological aspects, the study goes back to a historical-documentary research that has as main source, the manuscripts drawn up by the emperors D. Pedro I and D. Pedro II, on the duties of their daughters' “Ayas”. The original documents are found at the Imperial Museum archives in Petropolis (RJ – Brazil). The analysis of these documents highlights the assignments given to “Ayas”, Governesses, and Tutors, as these were regarded as one of the few crafts which women were allowed to have at that time and in that context, thus drawing a fine line between simple servants and courtesans who were close to the aristocracy's power spaces.   What do you want to do ? New mailCopy     What do you want to do ? New mailCopy     What do you want to do ? New mailCopy     What do you want to do ? New mailCopy