不同宗教中的男女肉体形象

Corpus Mundi Pub Date : 2024-07-10 DOI:10.46539/cmj.v5i1.88
Regina V. Penner, Elena G. Sosnovskikh
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文章以世界宗教和新宗教运动为素材,探讨了男性和女性身体的表现形式。性别反过来将身体和性别固定在一个社会框架中,并决定了男性和女性最初的平等地位,这种平等地位不是由一个人出生时的身体本身决定的,而是由这个身体或其主人的行为决定的。亚当和夏娃的堕落注定了肉体的存在,使身体沦为欲望/罪恶的肉体。然而,当代却出现了各种似乎违反既定规范的情况。在本文中,我们将讨论后克里希纳派(Hare Krishnas)和雷尔派(Raelites)的案例,他们在 21 世纪的现实中奉行平等的身体原则。特定角色和地位的阳刚与阴柔变成了可以固定自我的诸多因素之一。或者,反过来说,在某些情况下,它们仍然是一种预先确定的角色。
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Representation of Male and Female Corporality in Different Religions
The article, based on the material of world religions and new religious movements, examines the forms of representation of male and female corporeality. Gender, in turn, fixes the body and sex in a social framework and determines the initial parity of male and female, the hierarchical position of which is established not by the body itself in which a person was born, but by the actions of this body, or rather its owner. From the illustration of the Fall of Adam and Eve, which predetermined corporeality by reducing the body to desiring/sinful flesh, we observe a strict normalization of bodily practices in religious contexts. However, contemporarily offers us various cases that seem to violate established norms. In the article we turn to cases of the Hare Krishnas and Raelites, who in the realities of the 21st century practice parity of bodily principles. The masculine and feminine of given roles and statuses turn into one of many factors that can fix the Self. Or, conversely, they still remain a predetermined role in some contexts.
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