Throughout history, the female body has been a battleground of power, myth, and control. This collection emerged from a profound unease a fear rooted in the persistent influence of male authority over women’s bodies, a force that echoes across centuries and still reverberates in the present day. At the heart of my inquiry lies one essential question: is a woman’s worth still measured by the capacity of her womb?
To explore this, I have drawn inspiration from the entwined threads of culture and religion, examining how they have collectively sculpted women’s roles and identities. From the earliest Genesis tales, where female curiosity is met with punishment pain and childbirth to the voices of feminist thinkers who have challenged these narratives, this collection seeks to unravel the assumptions that bind womanhood to biology.
I invite you to journey with me as we reconsider the stories we have inherited, confront the legacies we still bear, and imagine a future where the value of a woman is defined not by her body, but by her mind, her spirit, and her freedom.
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