Women in MythState University of New York Press, 1996 M12 5 - 270 páginas In Women in Myth, Bettina L. Knapp explores the role played by women in ancient societies through analysis of specific myths from nine different lands. The author probes issues as to how figures such as Isis, Tiamat, Dido, Camilla, Deborah, Iphigenia, Salome, Sita, Amaterasu, Nü-Kwa, and others—some of whom were goddesses—fared. She discusses their abilities and their outlooks, whether their views were gender oriented or androgynous, whether they were deprived of the most basic human rights or excluded from the highest functions of religious worship. Knapp explores whether or not these women had done battle, led armies, founded states, ruled lands, or experienced identity crises. She allows the reader to establish parallels as well as dichotomies between the lives of ancient and contemporary women. The reliving of specific episodes from thousands of years ago as reported in the great myths brings insights into certain relationships and sheds light on events and their ramifications in today's home and workplace. |
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... Identification • 87 6. Virgil's Aeneid : Let Us Sing of Arms and Women- Dido and Camilla • 111 7. Japan's Sun Goddess : The Divine Amaterasu 141 8. China's Fragmented Goddess Images 9. The Ramayana : Sita Sanctified • 201 Conclusion ...
... Identification • 87 6. Virgil's Aeneid : Let Us Sing of Arms and Women- Dido and Camilla • 111 7. Japan's Sun Goddess : The Divine Amaterasu 141 8. China's Fragmented Goddess Images 9. The Ramayana : Sita Sanctified • 201 Conclusion ...
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... identifying mark of a transaction that is never fully resolved . The concept survives in these forms because it has real explanatory power . ( Lauter and Rupprecht 1985 , 13 ) Because myths are relived on both ectypal and archetypal ...
... identifying mark of a transaction that is never fully resolved . The concept survives in these forms because it has real explanatory power . ( Lauter and Rupprecht 1985 , 13 ) Because myths are relived on both ectypal and archetypal ...
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... Identification Miracles were associated with Isis even before her birth . Her unification or marriage with Osiris in utero is an example of , and may be a partial explana- tion for , her remarkably integrated personality - a " one - in ...
... Identification Miracles were associated with Isis even before her birth . Her unification or marriage with Osiris in utero is an example of , and may be a partial explana- tion for , her remarkably integrated personality - a " one - in ...
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... identified with fertility : " The moon , with her humid and generative light , " Plutarch wrote , “ is fa- vorable to the propagation of animals and the growth of plants " ( Harding 1971 , 110 ) . Associated with the floodwaters of the ...
... identified with fertility : " The moon , with her humid and generative light , " Plutarch wrote , “ is fa- vorable to the propagation of animals and the growth of plants " ( Harding 1971 , 110 ) . Associated with the floodwaters of the ...
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... Identified with the earth's tresses , or grass , hair is associated in agrarian societies like Egypt with vegetation and is thus a nurturing force . Isis's cutting of a strand of her hair may also be considered a premonitory image of ...
... Identified with the earth's tresses , or grass , hair is associated in agrarian societies like Egypt with vegetation and is thus a nurturing force . Isis's cutting of a strand of her hair may also be considered a premonitory image of ...
Contenido
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The Feminine Maligned | 21 |
JudgeProphetPoetMilitary Leader | 45 |
Marriage or Sacrificial Altar? | 69 |
MotherDaughter Identification | 87 |
Let Us Sing of Arms and Women | 111 |
The Divine Amaterasu | 141 |
Chinas Fragmented Goddess Images | 169 |
Sita Sanctified | 201 |
Conclusion | 239 |
Bibliography | 249 |
Index | 261 |
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Aeneas Aeneas's Aeneid Amaterasu ancient and/or Antipas Antipas's Apsu archetypal Artemis Atum Ayodhya Barak beautiful became become birth body brother Camilla Canaanite Carthage century B.C.E. Ch'ang-O Chinese consciousness considered cosmic cult culture dance daughter death Deborah deity Dido Dido's divine earth earthly emperor energy Enuma Elish eternal evil existence father fear feelings female feminine force forest goddess gods Greek Heaven Herod Herodias Hindu Horus Hsi Wang Hsi Wang Mu human husband ibid identified immortality inner Iphigenia Isis Isis's Israelites Izanagi Jael Josephus Judg Kami king Kojiki Kuan Yin Lakshmana land living Lord male Marduk marriage moon mortal mystery myth Nihongi Nü Kwa Osiris Osiris's patriarchal personality primordial psyche psychological Queen Mother Rama Rama's Ramayana religious represented ritual role ruler sacred sacrifice Salome sexual Shinto Sisera Sita Sita's society spheres spiritual subliminal Susano-wo symbolically thou Tiamat tion transformed unconscious wife woman women worship