Deconstructing the cultural confinement of the Western menopausal women towards a spirituality of liberation

<p>Throughout the ages, menstruation and menopause have posed unique challenges in the life of women. In Biblical times, much was said about the impurity of a menstruating woman. In the past century, however, the focus gradually shifted to menopause and the effect thereof on a woman�s body, bo...

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Main Authors: Crystal Meletiou, Johann-Albrecht Meylahn
Format: Article
Language:Afrikaans
Published: AOSIS 2015-03-01
Series:Verbum et Ecclesia
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Online Access:http://verbumetecclesia.org.za/index.php/VE/article/view/1312
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spelling doaj-a79db39e3d1c418fac94051040b8aa5c2020-11-24T22:38:45ZafrAOSISVerbum et Ecclesia 1609-99822074-77052015-03-0136110.4102/ve.v36i1.13121201Deconstructing the cultural confinement of the Western menopausal women towards a spirituality of liberationCrystal Meletiou0Johann-Albrecht Meylahn1Department of Practical Theology, University of PretoriaDepartment of Practical Theology, University of Pretoria<p>Throughout the ages, menstruation and menopause have posed unique challenges in the life of women. In Biblical times, much was said about the impurity of a menstruating woman. In the past century, however, the focus gradually shifted to menopause and the effect thereof on a woman�s body, both aesthetically and physiologically. Freud went so far as to argue that menopausal women are neurotic and that an oophorectomy (the surgical removal of the female ovaries) should be a standard procedure for a menopausal woman. Unfortunately, this Freudian theory has not yet been completely demolished in our contemporary society. Hysterectomies (the surgical removal of the uterus) are still frequently performed on menopausal women, and all too often, antidepressants are included in menopausal women� medical regimes. The question remains: Can hysterectomy, hormone replacement therapy and antidepressants �erase� the challenges that Western menopausal women face?</p><p><strong>Intradisciplinary and/or interdisciplinary implications:</strong> Western menopausal women are under tremendous social pressure to preserve their youthfulness. Many middle-aged women live with the fear that their declining sexual appeal may result in rejection, both personally and professionally. Unfortunately, the intellectual value of these women is seldom acknowledged.</p><p>�</p>http://verbumetecclesia.org.za/index.php/VE/article/view/1312MenopauseNarrativeSpirituality
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author Crystal Meletiou
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Deconstructing the cultural confinement of the Western menopausal women towards a spirituality of liberation
Verbum et Ecclesia
Menopause
Narrative
Spirituality
author_facet Crystal Meletiou
Johann-Albrecht Meylahn
author_sort Crystal Meletiou
title Deconstructing the cultural confinement of the Western menopausal women towards a spirituality of liberation
title_short Deconstructing the cultural confinement of the Western menopausal women towards a spirituality of liberation
title_full Deconstructing the cultural confinement of the Western menopausal women towards a spirituality of liberation
title_fullStr Deconstructing the cultural confinement of the Western menopausal women towards a spirituality of liberation
title_full_unstemmed Deconstructing the cultural confinement of the Western menopausal women towards a spirituality of liberation
title_sort deconstructing the cultural confinement of the western menopausal women towards a spirituality of liberation
publisher AOSIS
series Verbum et Ecclesia
issn 1609-9982
2074-7705
publishDate 2015-03-01
description <p>Throughout the ages, menstruation and menopause have posed unique challenges in the life of women. In Biblical times, much was said about the impurity of a menstruating woman. In the past century, however, the focus gradually shifted to menopause and the effect thereof on a woman�s body, both aesthetically and physiologically. Freud went so far as to argue that menopausal women are neurotic and that an oophorectomy (the surgical removal of the female ovaries) should be a standard procedure for a menopausal woman. Unfortunately, this Freudian theory has not yet been completely demolished in our contemporary society. Hysterectomies (the surgical removal of the uterus) are still frequently performed on menopausal women, and all too often, antidepressants are included in menopausal women� medical regimes. The question remains: Can hysterectomy, hormone replacement therapy and antidepressants �erase� the challenges that Western menopausal women face?</p><p><strong>Intradisciplinary and/or interdisciplinary implications:</strong> Western menopausal women are under tremendous social pressure to preserve their youthfulness. Many middle-aged women live with the fear that their declining sexual appeal may result in rejection, both personally and professionally. Unfortunately, the intellectual value of these women is seldom acknowledged.</p><p>�</p>
topic Menopause
Narrative
Spirituality
url http://verbumetecclesia.org.za/index.php/VE/article/view/1312
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