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  • 标题:The Discursive Suppression of Women: Female Evils as the Villains of the Motherhood Narrative
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  • 作者:Leyla Önal
  • 期刊名称:Folklore : Electronic Journal of Folklore
  • 印刷版ISSN:1406-0957
  • 电子版ISSN:1406-0949
  • 出版年度:2011
  • 卷号:48
  • 出版社:Estonian Literary Museum and Estonian Folklore Institute
  • 摘要:This article focuses on the discursive construction and control of female sexuality and sexual activity, which simultaneously lead to the definition of women as inherently evil and to their suppression. This process is reinforced through a “motherhood narrative” inaugurated by a number of discourses, wherein female evils play the role of the villains, either as evil women or as anthropomorphised female beings that harm the mother or the unborn/newborn baby. The role of the “female evil”, a universally occurring archetypal motif, is to steal, kill or harm the child or the mother during pregnancy, labour, or puerperium. This motif is taken into account particularly in the framework of discourses that can be termed as medico-religious. Case studies of female evils are given as examples in the article, with a focus on the motherhood narrative and medico-religious discourses. This focus provides an insight to the way in which female evils pertain to the suppression of women within a more general framework. Female evils appear as necessary constructs of the aforementioned discourses to be able to control female sexual activity and the motherhood related fears of women, especially through the internalisation of control and through shaping the relationship of women with other women.
  • 关键词:Albasti; Ancient Mesopotamia; birth; childbed fever; Lamaštu;Lamia; Lilith; medico-religious discourse; motherhood; sorcery; strigae; witchcraft.
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