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City University of New York (CUNY)

2014

Church

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Collective Memory, Women's Identity And The Church, Jo Ana Elise Brown Feb 2014

Collective Memory, Women's Identity And The Church, Jo Ana Elise Brown

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Christianity, Judaism and Islam share a deliberative subjugation of women through ideologies, hierarchical structures and performative practices that effectively relegate women to an inferior position. The Christian tradition has one of the longest-standing and most consistent iconographies with regard to the characterization and status of women in society. The Christian church is prototypical of a religious institution iterating an ideology of women's inferiority through various mechanisms that lodge and preserve it in societal collective memory. This study examines three mechanisms used by the Church to preserve collective memory about women's inferior status in society: doctrine, liturgical practices and visual images …