الجسد الأنثوي تاريخاً و تراثاً و ثقافةً

Abstract

Abstract:The body is considered from of everything. It's a form who go from it and crossroads all forms , and it’s basically stable form who accepts accommodate a series of acts and humanity practice such as sexual practice. it is present in everything , in art , philosophy , myth , literature , science , politics and ethics . Everything revolves around the body and what raised from the sensory and moral thrill . and because the female body directly linked to this thrill , i wanted to highlight it by revealing the dialectical relationship between him and the sex as a practice which show the specifications of this body , and also detect a turning depicting the female body from the sacred to the defiled by making it strange and silencing women as a being from a second – class or third in the Authoritarian male – dominated society which looks at her as created only to serve and satisfy the male physical instincts on the one side , and pregnancy and raising children on the other side although the Islam grants women a prominent place and gave her freedom just like men , and make the basis of the relationship between them love and tranquility not violence and inequality .Conclusions :-The body constitute a focus centered around it all the sciences and knowledge and the arts as a multi – cultural entity . -Over time , the woman’s body was stamped culturally and socially that’s what made it a niche of weakness compared to the mal counterpart .-The discrimination between men and women wasn’t due to sexual differentiation leading to the biological complementarity between them , but because of the prevalent socially culture and a masculine look where a lot of injustice .-For as long as the woman’s body has been linked to sex forcibly linking , and it was apparently the source of temptation and lust and strife , and therefore the sex became stranger and it has been transformed from a fungal physical necessity to a disgraceful act associated with sin especially if it is outside the institution of marriage recognized socially