1985
DOI: 10.2307/467252
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Thinking Woman and Feeling Man: Gender in Silko's Ceremony

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“…As Kristin Herzog writes in her article -Thinking Woman and Feeling Man,‖ the suppression of a man's anima drives him insane, and this is exactly what happens to Tayo when he is forced to kill his fellow human beings. So the belly refers to the feminine side of the person, the part that keeps life and preserves it [12].…”
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“…As Kristin Herzog writes in her article -Thinking Woman and Feeling Man,‖ the suppression of a man's anima drives him insane, and this is exactly what happens to Tayo when he is forced to kill his fellow human beings. So the belly refers to the feminine side of the person, the part that keeps life and preserves it [12].…”
Section: Humoral and Metaphysical Functionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As Kristin Herzog writes in her article -Thinking Woman and Feeling Man,‖ the suppression of a man's anima drives him insane, and this is exactly what happens to Tayo when he is forced to kill his fellow human beings. So the belly refers to the feminine side of the person, the part that keeps life and preserves it [12].In the same way that the belly represents hope, life and reproduction, it also metaphorically conceptualized to mean human morality and subconscious; Sharifian writes, also in Persian, del is connected with personality treats, character and mood [1]. When Tayo becomes sick after the war, his belly is what troubles him.…”
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