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The Snake Goddess as Woman: De-Mythologization in a Folk Epic
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作者 Saumitra Chakravarty 《History Research》 2013年第4期299-308,共10页
This paper deals with the Mangal Kavyas of Bengal, folk epics arising out of an oral tradition practiced by rural women. The female deities to whom these epics are devoted, like the snake goddess Manasa, are also part... This paper deals with the Mangal Kavyas of Bengal, folk epics arising out of an oral tradition practiced by rural women. The female deities to whom these epics are devoted, like the snake goddess Manasa, are also part of the folk tradition, far removed from the Hindu pantheon of gods or the Vedic ways of worship and are related to the particular fears of village life. There is therefore, a de-mythologized version of these deities represented in these epics, a crystallization of the desires, wants, and ways of life of the rural population through the figure of the goddess, a version these village women can readily empathize with, making these epics rich in social documentation of contemporary village life. 展开更多
关键词 folk epic Mangal kavyas of Bengal snake goddess Manasa Mangal Kavya de-mythologization synthesis of folk and mainstream goddess cults
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