Taboo and Genetics: A Study of the Biological, Sociological and Psychological Foundation of the Family

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K. Paul, Trench, Trubner, 1921 - 255 ˹éÒ
 

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˹éÒ 167 - And do you not know that you are each an Eve? The sentence of God on this sex of yours lives in this age: the guilt must of necessity live too. You are the devil's gateway: you are the unsealer of that forbidden tree: you are the first deserter of the divine law: you are she who persuaded him whom the devil was not valiant enough to attack. You destroyed so easily God's image, man.
˹éÒ 185 - Ulysses shared an equal doom ! Your widow'd hours, apart, with female toil And various labours of the loom beguile ; There rule, from palace-cares remote and free ; That care to man belongs, and most to me.
˹éÒ 173 - Lectures on the Influence of Greek Ideas and Usages upon the Christian Church. Ed. by Dr Fairbairn.
˹éÒ 67 - ... of poultry were asked to sort a miscellaneous assemblage of cocks and hens into pairs according to breed, he would often be quite at a loss to know what a given male type looked like when represented in a hen, and conversely. He would thus make many mistakes even when dealing with pure breeds ; and in man, as individuals pure-bred in any respect are very rare, the operation would be far more difficult.
˹éÒ 160 - It is a prevalent opinion that woman owes her present high position to Christianity. I used to believe in this opinion. But in the first three centuries I have not been able to see that Christianity had any favourable effect on the position of women, but, on the contrary, that it tended to lower their character and contract the range of their activity.
˹éÒ 4 - It therefore does no violence to language or to science to say that life begins with the female organism and is carried on a long distance by means of females alone. In all the different forms of asexual reproduction, from fission to parthenogenesis, the female may in this sense be said to exist alone and perform all the functions of life including reproduction. In a word, life begins as female.
˹éÒ 112 - Things are taboo which are thought to be dangerous to handle or to have to do with : things " holy " and things " unclean " are alike taboo ; the dead body, the new-born child ; blood and the shedder of blood ; the divine king as well as the criminal ; the sick, outcasts, and foreigners ; animals as well as men ; women especially, the married woman as well as the sacred virgin ; food, clothes, vessels, property, house, bed, canoes, the threshing-floor, the winnowing fan ; a name, a word, a day; all...
˹éÒ 118 - The more frequently this action is repeated, the more firmly it will become established, and the less will be the conscious equivalent accompanying the action; so that customary actions which are of very frequent repetition become entirely unconscious. Hand in hand with this decrease of consciousness goes an increase in the emotional value of the omission of such activities, and still more of the performance of actions contrary to custom. A greater will power is required to inhibit an action which...
˹éÒ 130 - In Seoul, the capital of Corea, " they have a curious curfew law called pem-ya. A large bell is tolled at about 8 PM and 3 AM daily, and between these hours only are women supposed to appear in the streets. In the old days men found in the streets during the hours allotted to women were severely punished, but the rule has been greatly relaxed of late years.
˹éÒ 174 - Select narratives of holy women from the Syro-Antiochene or Sinai palimpsest, as written above the old Syriac gospels by John the Stylite.

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