来自缪斯的新闻:自由女性的缪斯

IF 0.1 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, PSYCHOANALYSIS
Naomi Ruth Lowinsky
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摘要:2022年6月24日,美国最高法院在多布斯诉杰克逊妇女健康组织案中给了美国妇女一记重拳,推翻了罗伊诉韦德案。这篇文章是对这一裁决的回应,该裁决实质上规定,妇女没有宪法权利对自己的身体做出个人决定。那些死于非法堕胎的妇女的愤怒幽灵在美国的灵魂中嚎叫。自由女性的缪斯开始隐退。那些认为自己有权决定是否生孩子是理所当然的人看到了他们的世界天翻地覆。那些还记得堕胎在全美国都是非法的糟糕过去的人看着这个国家倒退。最高法院已经把我们的子宫作为国家的器皿。但是,当涉及到照顾我们子宫里的果实的工作时,那些所谓的“反堕胎运动”却无处可寻。一种潜在的厌恶女性的母亲情结——无法对女性生活和身体的现实产生共鸣——再次抬头。上世纪六七十年代的妇女解放运动难道不是让我们摆脱了痛苦的阴影吗?显然不是。解药是Motherline故事的形式,它充实了作为新生命的承载者的快乐和痛苦。世界上许多文化中关于伟大母亲女神的神话帮助女性以更复杂和细微的方式看待自己,并提供超越父权范式的力量和智慧的形象。作者简介:naomi Ruth Lowinsky是旧金山C.G.荣格研究所的一名分析师,她多年来一直领导着一个名为“深河”的诗歌写作工作坊,同时也是《心理学视角》的诗歌编辑。作为一位作品广泛的诗人,洛文斯基曾获得蓝光诗歌奖、奥巴马千禧年奖和亚特兰大评论优异奖。她的第五部诗集是《死亡与他的洛尔卡》。
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News from the Muse: The Muse of Free Women
AbstractOn June 24th, 2022, the Supreme Court hit the women of America with a gut-punch in Dobbs vs. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, which overturned Roe vs. Wade. This paper is a response to that ruling, which essentially decrees that women have no constitutional right to make personal decisions about their own bodies. The angry ghosts of women who died in back alley abortions howled in America’s soul. The Muse of Free Women went on retreat. Those who have taken their right to decide whether or not to bear a child for granted saw their world turned upside down. Those who remember the bad old days when abortion was illegal all over America watched the country pivot backwards. The Supreme Court has appropriated our wombs as vessels of the state. But when it comes to the work of tending the fruit of our wombs, those in the so-called “pro-life movement” are nowhere to be found. An underlying misogynist mother hate—an inability to empathize with the reality of women’s lives and bodies—reared its ugly head. Hadn’t we rid ourselves of that painful shadow with the Women’s Liberation of the 1960s and 1970s? Apparently not. The antidote comes in the form of Motherline stories, which flesh out the joys and agonies of being the bearers of new life. Myths about the Great Mother Goddess from many cultures in the world help women see themselves with more complexity and nuance and offer images of power and intelligence beyond the patriarchal paradigm. Additional informationNotes on contributorsNaomi Ruth LowinskyNaomi Ruth Lowinsky is an analyst member of the San Francisco C.G. Jung Institute where she has led a poetry writing workshop, Deep River, for many years, and the poetry editor for Psychological Perspectives. A widely-published poet, Lowinsky has won the Blue Light Poetry Prize, the Obama Millennial Award, and the Atlanta Review Merit Award. Her fifth poetry collection is Death and His Lorca.
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