作者:Mike Harris
播音:佚名
音频:3
更新:03.mp3
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In the West, the image of the fecund female has often been associated with monstrosity. This characterization was established with the creation of Scylla in Homer's Odyssey: encoded as an emblem of lust, the fecund female and her yelping, parasitic progeny evoke the seemingly uncontrollable nature of femininity, and not surprisingly, the image functions as a locus of male disgust with, and fear of, sexuality and reproduction. The Christian tradition continued the negative reading of fertility