Mineke Schipper (Never Marry a Woman); Ananda (DBM), Dhr. Seven (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly
In cultures all over, sex and gender issues have been expressed in proverbs, the world's smallest literary genre.
This fascinating book by Mineke Schipper provides revealing insights into the female condition across centuries and continents, as recorded in thousands of vivid and earthy proverbs about females.
- "A wife is like a blanket: cover yourself, it irritates you; cast it aside, you feel cold" (Ghana).
- "The name of the father is the secret of the mother" (Jamaica).
- "A woman who knows Latin will never find a husband nor come to a good end" (Europe).
- "Wives and shoes are better when old" (Japan).
Hills of Paradise (M. Schipper) |
Grouping the sayings into such categories as the female body, love, sex, childbirth, and female power, she finds shared patterns in ideas about women (or how men see them).
Part cross-cultural study, part literary criticism, and part anthology, this book is a unique and intriguing resource to dip into again and again. More
- NEW BOOK: Hills of Paradise (Letterenfonds)
- Mineke Schipper website: Hills of Paradise
- VIDEO: Celebrating Dissent: Women Against Gods?
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