Christine's Study
The Three Ladies
Building the City
Misogyny and Redemption
PCRS
100

Christine describes this feeling as she sits in her study and becomes disillusioned by the misogynistic texts she's reading

What is boredom?

100

The first of the three figures, this lady holds a mirror and encourages Christine to logically work through her doubts and misconceptions

Who is Lady Reason?

100

This rhetorical strategy used by Christine to argue for the importance of women in society symbolizes the power of community and the pursuit of virtue

 What is the metaphor of building a city?

100

 According to Lady Reason, this sin committed by Eve is actually the cause of Christ’s redemption of humanity, and thus should be honored.

What is the "Felix culpa" (fortunate fall)?

100

According to Geraldine Heng, ______ is a structural relationship between groups of people meant to manage difference

What is race?

200

Christine characterizes the text she's reading as this, a synonym for 'small'

What is "litel"?

200

This lady holds a "yardstick of truth" and acts as a defender of those who serve God

Who is Lady Rectitude?

200

These four women / group of women form a larger section of the foundation of Christine's city

Who are Semiramis, the Amazons, Fredegunde, and Nicaula?

200

Reason uses this figure, who notified the disciples of Christ's resurrection, to justify the fact that women yap

Who is Mary Magdalene?

200

In medieval culture, this term refers to things that are pleasing of sight, person, or object and that are of moral virtue

What is faire?

300

This 13th-century French poet wrote Liber lamentationum Matheoluli, in which he criticized marriage and argued that it made men's lives miserable

Who is Matheolus?

300

The third lady, who represents divine judgment, holds a "vessel of pure gold" and explains that everything remains stable through her

Who is Lady Justice?

300

Reason instructs Christine to build her city at this location 

Where is the Field of Letters?

300

Reason says this emotion is directly related tied to the story of Jesus raising Lazarus, which is a symbol often associated with femininity

What is compassion?

300

This is the process of appropriating medieval culture, whether in harmful or non-violent ways

What is medievalism?

400

Christine does this physical action when she initially accepts that women are 'wicked' -- a feature believed to be particularly feminine during the period

What is cry?

400

This woman has a stern face that compels onlookers to obey

Who is Reason?

400

The city's site has an abundance of __________ (hint: original sin) because it is ___________ (hint: birth)

What is fruit and fertile?

400

This labor, which involves weaving and spinning, is described by Lady Reason as essential for serving God and symbolic of women’s contribution to society

What is spinning?

400

These two features were most often associated with aesthetic features of beautiful humans and beautiful objects

What are light and proportion?

500

Christine does this physical gesture in response to the appearance of the three ladies

What is the sign of the cross?

500

This figure, though not one of the three virtues, is described as the "handmaiden" of God and is evoked numerous times throughout the text

Who is Nature?

500

Only women who have these traits (2) are allowed into the city 

What is "good reputation" and "praiseworthy"?

500

Reason says women are made, literally, from this -- the "finest material that had yet been invented by God"

What is "coarse matter" OR "the body of man himself?"

500

The eagle associated with this Black figure is often co-opted by White nationalists for the purpose of purporting racial purity

Who is Saint Maurice?

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