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" Mythological Women and Sex: "


Document Type : Latin Dissertation
Language of Document : English
Record Number : 1114342
Doc. No : TLpq2406987496
Main Entry : Berg, Cortney Anne
: Schleif, Corine
Title & Author : Mythological Women and Sex:\ Berg, Cortney AnneSchleif, Corine
College : Arizona State University
Date : 2020
student score : 2020
Degree : M.A.
Page No : 101
Abstract : Many religious textual accounts describe provocative women: The Great Whore from the Apocalypse, Saint Mary Magdalene from the New Testament, and the Daughters of Mara from the Buddhist tradition are all accused of fornication or the seduction of men. However, when artists have depicted these subjects, the women are rarely shown transgressing in the ways the texts describe. The Great Whore is often masculinized and shown as the equal of kings, Mary Magdalene assumes divergent attitudes about prostitution in early Renaissance Europe, and the Daughters of Mara are comparable to other Buddhist deities, recognizable only from the surrounding narrative. Therefore, in this inquiry, I seek out the ways that artists have manipulated misogynistic religious narratives and introduced their own fears, concerns, and interpretations. Artistic deviations from the text indicate a sensitivity to cultural values beyond the substance of their roles within the narrative. Both the Great Whore and her virtuous counterpart, the Woman Clothed in the Sun, have agency, and the ways they are shown to use their agency determines their moral status. Mary Magdalene, the patron saint of prostitutes and a reformed sinner, is shown with iconographical markers beyond just prostitution, and reveals the ways in which Renaissance artists conceptualized prostitution. In the last case study, the comparison between the Daughters and the Buddhist savioresses, the Taras, demonstrates that Himalayan artists did not completely subscribe to the textual formulations of women as inherently iniquitous. Ultimately, these works of art divulge not just interpretations of the religious traditions, but attitudes about women in general, and the power they wielded in their respective contexts.
Subject : Art history
: Buddhist art
: Medieval art
: Religious art
: Renaissance art
: Women's studies
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