BOUDICA AND HER RECEPTION BY BRITISH SUFFRAGETTES

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Autor(a) principal: Bélo, Tais Pagoto
Data de Publicação: 2024
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Phoînix (Rio de Janeiro. Online)
Texto Completo: https://revistas.ufrj.br/index.php/phoinix/article/view/61378
Resumo: This paper is about the reception of Boudica by British suffragettes, who played a prominent role in an episode that occurred during the 1st century AD, in 60 and/or 61 AD, which marked the roots of the formation of the British people. She was the queen of the Iceni tribe and led an army against the Roman Empire after her daughters were raped, and she was whipped by Roman officials.Boudica was regarded as the representative of the first women-led freedom movement. In this way, the queen of the Iceni was embraced by the suffragettes to empower and strengthen this social movement and to demonstrate the bravery of female leadership.
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title BOUDICA AND HER RECEPTION BY BRITISH SUFFRAGETTES
spellingShingle BOUDICA AND HER RECEPTION BY BRITISH SUFFRAGETTES
Bélo, Tais Pagoto
British suffragettes
feminist movement
women of Antiquity
gender studies
intersectionality.
title_short BOUDICA AND HER RECEPTION BY BRITISH SUFFRAGETTES
title_full BOUDICA AND HER RECEPTION BY BRITISH SUFFRAGETTES
title_fullStr BOUDICA AND HER RECEPTION BY BRITISH SUFFRAGETTES
title_full_unstemmed BOUDICA AND HER RECEPTION BY BRITISH SUFFRAGETTES
title_sort BOUDICA AND HER RECEPTION BY BRITISH SUFFRAGETTES
author Bélo, Tais Pagoto
author_facet Bélo, Tais Pagoto
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dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv British suffragettes
feminist movement
women of Antiquity
gender studies
intersectionality.
topic British suffragettes
feminist movement
women of Antiquity
gender studies
intersectionality.
description This paper is about the reception of Boudica by British suffragettes, who played a prominent role in an episode that occurred during the 1st century AD, in 60 and/or 61 AD, which marked the roots of the formation of the British people. She was the queen of the Iceni tribe and led an army against the Roman Empire after her daughters were raped, and she was whipped by Roman officials.Boudica was regarded as the representative of the first women-led freedom movement. In this way, the queen of the Iceni was embraced by the suffragettes to empower and strengthen this social movement and to demonstrate the bravery of female leadership.
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