«El único botín que consiguieron fueron cuatro mujeres»Le Canarien y la conceptualización de las mujeres canarias por la cristiandad europea

  1. Laura Sabina González Carracedo 1
  1. 1 Departamento de Geografía e Historia, Área de Historia Moderna, Facultad de Humanidades, Universidad de La Laguna
Liburua:
XXV Coloquio de Historia Canario-Americana
  1. Elena Acosta Guerrero (coord.)

Argitaletxea: Casa de Colón

Argitalpen urtea: 2022

Biltzarra: Coloquio de Historia Canario-Americana (25. 2022. Las Palmas de Gran Canaria)

Mota: Biltzar ekarpena

Laburpena

The French chronicle of the conquest of the Canary Islandsis one of the most important texts to explain the moment of contact between Christianity and the infidel peoples at the beginning of the European Modern Age. This text applies an ethnocentric vision on the conquered bodies and transfers the Christian concepts of shame and sin on the Canarian women. They criticize the habits that are considered unacceptable of the feminine sphere, and for the first time the Christian conception of gender is applied to the Canary Islands population. The economic vision of the territory will also include the bodies for the slavery business, so we will reflect on the spoils of conquest and its consequences on women. We rescue the references of this chronicle and add those of other texts referring to the period and the rest of the fifteenth century to understand how this colonial discourse was formed