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Esther Markussen
Esther Markussen is on page 204 of 683
This is the closest I have to a bible, and it isn't religious text. It doesn't attempt to tell you how to live, or right and wrong, as it is a historical research. However through it, you understand the connection between feminism and demonization. How christianity has been used to repress women, and demonize masculine, gay or just free women. And then how satan, representing opposition, has been used as a liberator.
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Esther Markussen
Esther Markussen is on page 197 of 683
Done with chapter 5 on "Satan as the Emancipator of women in Gothic literature". Intresting is how vampires and werewolf women, are representative of the subversion of patriarcial ideals, as they are unmotherly, wild and free. Thus can be read feministic as liberating. However through the eyes of authors like Bram Stoker and Le Fanu, are intended as a warning, and sexist protrayl of feminist. So again ambivalent
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Esther Markussen
Esther Markussen is on page 177 of 683
Remind me to read "La Morte amoureuse". A priest is seduced by a unholy female vampire, who represents, in constrast to the church, freedom, sexual liberation and beauti. Sounds magnificantly sensual and is perhaps one of the earliest vampire works, being from 1836!
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Esther Markussen
Esther Markussen is on page 175 of 683
"There is an old tradition of viewing vampirism as almost synonymous with satanism"
Well, well, well... it's always exciting to find out how predictable I am... He aslo mentions that the church, in 1744, saw vampirism as a consequense of over-active imagination, and gosh I hope so😫
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