Never Marry a Woman with Big Feet: Women in Proverbs from Around the World

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Yale University Press, 01.01.2003 - 422 Seiten
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In cultures all over the globe, sex and gender issues have been expressed in proverbs, the world's smallest literary genre. This fascinating book provides revealing insights into the female condition across centuries and continents, as recorded in thousands of vivid and earthy proverbs about women. Mineke Schipper analyses similarities, differences, and contradictions in the cultural norms about gender expressed in thousands of proverbs she has found from over 150 countries. Grouping the sayings into such categories as the female body, love, sex, childbirth, and female power, she finds shared patterns in ideas about women (and how men see them). Part cross-cultural study, part literary criticism, and part anthology, her book is a unique and intriguing resource to dip into again and again.
 

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Never marry a woman with big feet: women in proverbs from around the world

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In this collection of proverbs from more than 150 countries, Schipper (intercultural literary studies, Univ. of Leiden, the Netherlands) powerfully illustrates similarities in how diverse cultural ... Vollständige Rezension lesen

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THE FEMALE BODY
18
BEAUTY AND BEAUTIFYING
51
THE FEMALE BODY ANTHOLOGY
68
PHASES OF LIFE
93
WIVES COWIVES WIDOWS
108
Why an Extra Wife?
115
Death of Wife Death of Husband
121
Remarrying
127
Pregnancy
236
BASICS OF LIFE ANTHOLOGY
242
FEMALE POWER
266
KNOWLEDGE
287
From Healing to Poisoning
294
Devil and Satan
301
Do Not Praise and Do Not Trust
308
HusbandBeating
315

Mothers and Children Mothers and Sons
133
MothersinLaw versus DaughtersinLaw
140
Death and the MotherinLaw
145
Bad Old Age
151
Status and Authority
157
BASICS OF LIFE
204
Bitter Worries and Sweet Words
214
Pleasure
223
FERTILITY PREGNANCY CHILDBIRTH
230
MESSAGES OF IMAGES
350
GENDERED PLACES AND SPACES
364
Images in Search of Hierarchies
371
PROVERBIAL IMAGINATION IN AN
387
Endnotes
393
Languages Cultures and Countries
402
Index
415
Urheberrecht

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Seite 393 - is a condition of knowledge, it allows you to focus on units that are much smaller or much larger than the text: devices, themes, tropes - or genres and systems. And if, between the very small and the very large, the text itself disappears, well, it is one of those cases when one can justifiably say, Less is more.
Seite 371 - Say a day, without the ever : No, no, Orlando; men are April when they woo, December when they wed : maids are May when they are maids, but the sky changes when they are wives.
Seite 228 - yes", he means 'perhaps'; when he says "perhaps", he means 'no'; and when he says "no", he is no diplomat. When a lady says "no", she means 'perhaps'; when she says "perhaps", she means *yes'; and when she says "yes", she is no lady.
Seite 34 - What resemblance more perfect than that between our two hands! And yet what a striking inequality there is!
Seite 75 - Woman would be more charming if one could fall into her arms without falling into her hands.
Seite 171 - It is a good horse that never stumbles, and a good wife that never grumbles.
Seite 185 - It was true what they said, she thought, that if you don't have children the longing for them will kill you, and if you do, the worrying over them will...
Seite 198 - There are three faithful friends, an old wife, an old dog, and ready money.

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