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E-raamat: Feminist Perspectives on Cultural and Religious Identities: Rewriting Mary Magdalene, Mother Ireland and Cu Chulainn of Ulster

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 08-Jun-2012
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Throughout the second half of the 20th century various societies were shaped by conflicting trends of globalization and nationalist resurgence, powerful surges of collective identities as well as fragmentation into individualistic subjects. Against this background of various socio-cultural movements aiming to transform established value systems, women poets and novelists set out to deconstruct dominant ways of perceiving and experiencing ‘reality’ and identities by raising their voices against demystification and powerlessness. This book analyzes what is termed by the author as ‘deconstructive rewritings’ in culturally relevant ways. Due to the specialist focus on the choice of ‘reworked threads of mythical strands’, an analysis referred to as mytho-literanalysis is introduced and deployed. By using what Barthes has termed the best weapon against myth, namely the mythification of myth in its turn, the women writers’ rewritings embody the idea to tell the well-known stories so many times in so many different ways that one embraces and finally ‘becomes’ the plethora of stories and not the petrified reiteration of the mimicry of one popular version.
I Introduction: Women's identites in a changing world 9(18)
1.1 The feminist challenge and postmodernism
10(2)
1.2 Deconstruction, reconstruction and myth
12(2)
1.3 In Focus: The Irish nation, and Christian traditions
14(1)
1.4 A theory framework
15(12)
Part I The role and meaning of myths
27(104)
Chapter 1 Myth: eternally powerful, eternally changing
29(12)
Chapter 2 The role of myths in identity formation processes
41(12)
Chapter 3 National Myths
53(16)
3.1 Colonialism and Identity: The Case of Ireland
53(4)
3.2 Nation, Nationalism and National Identity
57(6)
3.3 English History and the Great Myth
63(6)
Chapter 4 Irish Literature: Constructing the Myth of a Nation
69(62)
4.1 Historical Background
69(14)
4.2 The many faces of Mother Ireland
83(27)
4.3 Deconstructing the Inviolable: the Hero Cu Chulainn
110(21)
Part II Feminist Ideas and Christianity
131(42)
Chapter 5 Christianity: A male domain?
133(40)
5.1 Feminist Theologies
138(18)
5.1.1 A Pluralistic Approach
138(5)
5.1.2 Thealogy
143(4)
5.1.3 Body Theology
147(3)
5.1.4 Christian Feminism
150(6)
5.2 Other Influences
156(14)
5.2.1 Gnosticism
156(6)
5.2.2 French Feminism
162(1)
Helene Cixous
163(1)
Luce Irigaray
164(3)
Julia Kristeva
167(3)
5.3 Feminist Biblical Interpretation
170(3)
Part III The Enigma of Mary Magdaiene
173(78)
Chapter 6 Who was Mary Magdalene?
175(12)
6.1 Mary Magdalene in the Gospels
178(3)
6.2 Mary Magdalene in the Gnostic Gospels
181(6)
Chapter 7 Deconstructive rewritings: Mary Magdalene
187(64)
7.1 The Wild Girl
187(15)
Michele Roberts
7.2 The Moon Under Her Feet
202(10)
Clysta Kinstler
7.3 Ragana ir Lietus (The Witch and the Rain)
212(16)
Jurga Ivanauskaite
7.4 Magdalena Sunderin (Magdalena The Sinner)
228(7)
Lilian Faschinger
7.5 Kissing the Virgin's Mouth
235(16)
Donna M. Gershten
Conclusions 251(4)
Bibliography 255