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Marion Woodman

“Paradoxically, the feminine soul in our culture subsists on dimes, while millions are spent to dramatize her victimized condition.
Imagine what would happen if images of the victimized feminine were banned in our culture. We would lose many of our classical dramas Tamberlaine, Othello, St Joan. Opera houses would not resonate with the anguish of La Iraviata, Lucia di Lammermoor, Madam Butterfly, Anne Boleyn. Theaters would not play Tennessee Williams, Eugene O'Neill, Samuel Beckett. Bookshelves would be depleted without Anna Karenina, The Idiot, the poetry of Robert Browning, Sylvia Plath, Anne Sexton. The list is endless. The cruelty of the victimization is veiled by the beauty of the art form in which the images are enshrined. Without those diaphanous veils, we have something quite different -Dallas, Dynasty, Miami Vice and ubiquitous examples of advertising where the feminine is raped by male and female alike. At the bottom of this barrel is pornography.”

Marion Woodman, The Ravaged Bridegroom: Masculinity in Women
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The Ravaged Bridegroom: Masculinity in Women The Ravaged Bridegroom: Masculinity in Women by Marion Woodman
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