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Nečista kri: menstrualni tabu v krščanstvu
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Magistrska naloga predstavlja analizo menstrualnega tabuja v krščanski, natančneje rimskokatoliški religiji, v obdobju od antike do 19. stoletja, ko se zavezujoči diskurz o menstruaciji od vere premakne na področje medicine. Menstruacija je naravni biološki pojav, ki je (bil) v številnih družbah in religijah deležen negativnih razlag in navezujočih praks; nerazumevanje njenega vzroka, izvora in pomena je pri marsikomu vzbujalo strah, ta pa je vodil v nastanek tabujskih zapovedi in obredov. Čeprav v katolištvu menstrualni tabu uradno ne obstaja, nam praktične prepovedi v zvezi z javnim sodelovanjem žensk v religiji razkrivajo tabuizirano pojmovanje menstruacije. Naloga podrobno opiše družbeno situacijo, ki je botrovala formaciji katoliškega menstrualnega tabuja in pokaže na njegov počasen in od siceršnjih družbenih in medicinskih predstav odvisen razvoj. Vednost o menstruaciji je spremenljiva, vselej odvisna od prostora, časa in njenega interpreta; naloga pokaže, da je katoliški menstrualni tabu izrazito patriarhalno zaznamovan, umešča pa ga v širši kontekst celibatizma in rigidne spolne morale RKC. Ob splošno razširjenih idejah in špekulacijah o menstruaciji kot nečisti in nevarni telesni tekočini je menstruacija v katoliškem krogu predstavljala tabu predvsem na področju spolnosti. Tako katoliško ukvarjanje z menstruacijo predstavlja le manjši, obrobni del diskurza o ženski, ki ga poglavitno zaznamuje specifična katoliška percepcija spolnosti in reprezentacija ženske kot odgovorne za rajski padec in pojav zla.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:menstruacija, krščanstvo, ženske, spol, religija
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Organization:FF - Faculty of Arts
Year:2025
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-167779 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:12.03.2025
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Language:English
Title:Unclean blood: menstrual taboo in Christianity
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This master's thesis analyzes menstrual taboo in the Christian, more specifically, Roman Catholic religion, from antiquity to the 19th century, when the binding discourse on menstruation shifted from religion to medicine. Menstruation is a natural biological phenomenon that is (or has been) subject to negative interpretations and practices in many societies and religions. A lack of understanding of its cause, origin, and meaning has led many to fear it, leading to the creation of taboo precepts and rituals. Although there is no official menstrual taboo in Catholicism, the prohibitions on women's public participation in religion reveal a taboo concept of menstruation. This thesis describes in detail the social situation that led to the formation of the Catholic menstrual taboo. It shows its development slow and dependent on other social and medical perceptions. Knowledge about menstruation is fluid and always dependent on place, time, and interpreter. The thesis shows that the Catholic menstrual taboo has a distinctly patriarchal character. It places the taboo in the broader context of celibacy and the rigid sexual morality of the Roman Catholic Church. Alongside widespread ideas and speculations about menstruation as an unclean and dangerous bodily fluid, it has been taboo in Catholic circles especially regarding sexuality. Thus, the Catholic engagement with menstruation represents only a minor, peripheral part of the discourse on women, which is mainly characterized by the specific Catholic perception of sexuality and the representation of women as responsible for the fall of Eden and the appearance of evil.

Keywords:menstruation, Christianity, women, sex, religion

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