
Identités de Pandore : à la rencontre du paysage comme image de soi
Author(s) -
María Fernández,
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Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
caietele echinox
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1582-960X
DOI - 10.24193/cechinox.2021.40.20
Subject(s) - ecofeminism , the imaginary , postmodernism , mythology , context (archaeology) , art history , art , identity (music) , humanities , philosophy , literature , aesthetics , history , archaeology , environmental ethics , psychoanalysis , psychology
"Considering the postmodern theoretical context of Maxine Sheets- Johnstone’s corporeal turn and la pensée paysagère (“landscaping thought”) in Augustin Berque, the myth of Pandora’s box is defined here as the self-image of landscape through the ecofeminism of Françoise d’Eaubonne (1974) and the identification of women to nature by Carolyn Merchant (1980). This perspective describes how ecofeminism, landscape philosophy and the imaginary of the body introduce the mutable nature of literary myths and, more precisely, the cosmogonic Pandora’s identities assimilated to the archetypal image of the landscape-woman: from Eve-Pandora as femme fatale, the first woman, to Gaia-Pandora, bearer of hope."