Women at the Beginning: Origin Myths from the Amazons to the Virgin Mary
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Women at the Beginning: Origin Myths from the Amazons to the Virgin Mary
Not confining himself to one religious tradition or region, he probes the tensions between women in biblical, classical, and medieval myths (such as Eve, Mary, Amazons, princesses, and countesses), and actual women in ancient and medieval societies. Using these legends as a lens through which to study patriarchal societies, Geary chooses moments and texts that illustrate how ancient authors (all of whom were male) confronted the place of women in their society.
Unlike other books on the subject, Women at the Beginning attempts to understand not only the place of women in these legends, but also the ideologies of the men who wrote about them. The book concludes that the authors of these stories were themselves struggling with ambivalence about women in their own worlds and that this struggle manifested itself in their writings.
Patrick J. Geary is Professor of History at the University of California, Los Angeles. He is the author of Before France and Germany: The Creation and Transformation of the Merovingian World (Oxford); Living with the Dead in the Middle Ages; Phantoms of Remembrance: Memory and Oblivion at the End of the First Millennium (Princeton); and The Myth of Nations: The Medieval Origins of Europe (Princeton).
Table of Contents:
Acknowledgments ix
Introduction 1
CHAPTER ONE: Women and Origins in Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages 7
CHAPTER TWO: Writing Women Out: Amazons and Barbarians 26
CHAPTER THREE: A Tale of Two Judiths 43
CHAPTER FOUR: Writing Women In: Sacred Genealogy and Gender 60
EPILOGUE: Women at the End 76
Notes 79
Suggestions for Further Reading 99
Index 101