Maria Clara in the Twenty-first Century

The Uneasy Discourse between the Cult of the Virgin Mary and Filipino Women’s Lived Realities

Authors

  • Jeane C Peracullo De La Salle University Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1558/rsth.35155

Keywords:

Filipina, rights, religion, gender

Abstract

The Virgin Mary looms large as the image of a “good” Filipina or Filipino woman in both cultural and religious landscapes in the Philippines. A “good Filipina” imagery points specifically to the weak or passive woman, who is represented by a satirical character named Maria Clara. The Roman Catholic Church reinforces such imagery to highlight the Madonna-Whore dichotomy. However, in the twenty-first century, Filipino women have come to challenge the image of a good woman as weak and passive person. This paper explores the challenges that Filipinas face in their everyday lives, which call for a re-examination of the role of Catholic faith in their lived experiences.

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Published

2017-12-20

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How to Cite

Peracullo, J. C. (2017). Maria Clara in the Twenty-first Century: The Uneasy Discourse between the Cult of the Virgin Mary and Filipino Women’s Lived Realities. Religious Studies and Theology, 36(2), 139-153. https://doi.org/10.1558/rsth.35155