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The woman and the dragon in premodern art

Title
The woman and the dragon in premodern art / Sharon Khalifa-Gueta.
ISBN
9789463723572
9463723579
9789048555505
Publication
Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press, [2023]
Copyright Notice Date
©2023
Physical Description
334 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
Summary
The motif of the woman and the dragon has been prevalent in Western art since antiquity, yet has hitherto remained understudied, and artworks featuring this motif in Western Mediterranean cultures have been examined primarily in relation to the topos of the male dragon-slayer. This book analyzes artistic images of women and dragons over an extensive period, from Classical Greece and Rome (with forays to Egypt and Mesopotamia) to the early modern period in Western Europe. The unique methodology employed in the study of this motif reveals its sacred core, as well as its relationship to rituals of fertility and oracular knowledge, to the liminal realm between life and death, and to the symbolism of Great Mother goddesses. At the same time, the images explored throughout expose stereotypes and biases against women in unusual positions of power, which were embedded in the motif and persisted in Western European art.
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
April 26, 2024
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
The Dragon
The Cave and the Womb : The Myth of Cadmus and the Myth of Apollo and Python
Eligible Wives and Monstrous Women : Andromeda and Medusa
Medea : The Holy Woman and the Witch
Eve and Lilith : Christianizing the Great Goddess and the Dragon
Saint Margaret : Taming the Dragon.
Genre/Form
History.
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