Engendered Representations: Exploring Sexuality through Symbols and Myths

Rory du Plessis, Marinda Maree

Abstract


This article reflects the findings of a project that was conducted by the Institute for Women’s and Gender Studies at the University of Pretoria. In particular, the project sought to dialogue with religious and cultural leaders on the taboos, myths and misconceptions of human sexuality.The article provides an analysis of the symbols and myths of sexuality that were presented by these leaders.These symbols and myths were demystif ed to reveal their alignment to patriarchal gender divisions and inequality.This alignment proves problematic for women, as it views men as possessors of their bodies – insofar as women’s bodies are conceived as the vessels for men’s body fluids and the container of the foetus.

How to cite this article:
Du Plessis, R. & Maree, M., 2009, ‘Engendered Representations: Exploring Sexuality through Symbols and Myths’, Verbum et Ecclesia 30(2), Art. #55, 6 pages. DOI: 10.4102/ve.v30i2.55


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