WAVES OF CHANGE. THE ROLE OF WATER IMAGERY IN FEMINIST MYTHS AND GLOBAL MOVEMENTS
WAVES OF CHANGE. THE ROLE OF WATER IMAGERY IN FEMINIST MYTHS AND GLOBAL MOVEMENTS
Author(s): Nicolae Bobaru, Ramona Ana SasSubject(s): Language and Literature Studies, Philology
Published by: Editura Universităţii Vasile Goldiş
Keywords: environmental activism; feminist literature; gender studies; sacred rituals; water symbolism;
Summary/Abstract: This interdisciplinary study ventures into the profound symbolism of water in feminist myths and movements, illuminating its role across various cultures as a representation of creation and devastation. Water’s dual nature—as a symbol of purity, life, and renewal, alongside its capacity for destruction and its power—provides a rich thematic exploration in narratives from Greek mythology, African storytelling, and Native American legends. These cultural narratives position water as a critical life force and a pivotal element within stories that shape societal values and gender perceptions.The research systematically analyses how traditional depictions of water have been reinterpreted in modern feminist literature and activism. It examines characters such as the Greek goddesses Amphitrite and Thalassa, African water spirits like Mami Wata, and water’s sacred role in Native American culture. The study delineates how these figures and elements historically associated with femininity and fluidity are reimagined to challenge oppressive structures and advocate for ecological and social justice.In modern contexts, these myths are not only retold. Still, they are also transformed into symbols of resistance and empowerment within feminist and ecological movements, such as those witnessed in the protests at Standing Rock. These movements utilise the symbolism of water to underscore the intrinsic link between environmental stewardship and gender equality, advocating for a holistic approach to tackling the intertwined crises of resource sustainability and social equity.The findings of this study reveal that water imagery serves as a powerful conduit for expressing and addressing global challenges related to gender and environmental issues. The research enriches our understanding of cultural narratives by tracing the evolution of water symbolism from ancient myths to contemporary activist efforts. It emphasises the enduring importance of water imagery in fostering a unified approach to achieving gender equality and ecological consciousness. The study advocates for continued exploration into the symbolic intersections of water, gender, and culture, suggesting that these elements are essential for inspiring future movements and research in feminist and environmental domains.
Journal: Studii de Ştiinţă şi Cultură
- Issue Year: XX/2024
- Issue No: 4
- Page Range: 200-210
- Page Count: 11
- Language: English