Madonna/Whore

The Myth of the Two Marys

by Doris Tishkoff


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 1/13/2006

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 316
ISBN : 9781420897654
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 316
ISBN : 9781420897661

About the Book

Since time immemorial women have been cast into two opposite categories – either the 'Madonna', respectable wife, mother, daughter, sister, or the off-limits mistress, vamp, or common whore. This book traces the so-called Madonna/whore syndrome from its roots in the Judeo-Christian tradition to the present day. Drawing on works of art, literature, and the theater, we find that every age recreates the two principle feminine archetypes in its own image. As mirror images of the ways in which society views and treats women, they remain deeply buried within our collective unconscious, shaping men's perceptions of women and women's perception of self.

Neither a feminist nor a religious polemic per se, this book considers several especially timely issues. Jesus' strikingly liberal stance on women, their active role in the Jesus movement and early Church pertains to the current debates on the ordination of women. Similarly, the discussion of Jesus' position on sexuality, marriage, celibacy is especially pertinent to the critical debate about celibacy and the priesthood today. Ultimately , however, by stripping away layers of mythology and restoring the 'two Marys' to their original vital roles – wife, mother, lover, creator, nurturer, scholar, teacher – they become complementary rather than separate categories, a holistic view not only of woman, but of our universal and fundamental humanity.


About the Author

As a social and cultural historian with special interests in New and Old Testament, Judaism in the first century C.E, and the historical Jesus, Doris Tishkoff is uniquely qualified for a study that transcends the boundaries of specialization. In addition to a Ph.D. in history from Michigan State University, Dr. Tishkoff studied Old Testament at the Hebrew Union Seminary in Los Angeles and connections between first century Judaism and Christianity with Nahum Glatzer of Brandeis University, and also taught Jewish history at Leo Baeck Temple in Los Angeles. In the field of Euro­pean history she has taught at Oregon Institute of Technology, the University of Oregon, and Franklin Pierce College. Currently she teaches in the History Department at Quinnipiac University in  Hamden, Connecticut. Her research and writing includes works on the music and culture of the eighteenth century, the history of sexuality, the history of religion, and women''s studies. Known for her lively lecture style, Dr. Tishkoff is at home with both academic and lay audiences.