The Oldest Profession Podcast

Lilith Part One

Dec 2, 2020
Explore the origins of Lilith, often seen as Adam's first wife and a 'nasty woman' archetype. Discover how her story challenges patriarchal narratives alongside powerful goddesses. Unpack themes of toxic masculinity in the Epic of Gilgamesh and Lilith's evolving role in folklore. Delve into cultural fears around female sexuality represented by Lilith. Celebrate the Lilith Fair, a groundbreaking women-led music festival, and its impact on female empowerment in the music industry, shedding light on modern feminist implications.
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Lilith as a Primordial Feminine Force

  • Lilith is an ancient shapeshifting mythological figure representing the powerful feminine and chaos energy.
  • She serves as a bridge between matriarchal goddess traditions and patriarchal creation stories like Adam and Eve.
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Gilgamesh vs. Fertility Goddesses

  • The Epic of Gilgamesh is an ancient myth illustrating the triumph of patriarchy and toxic masculinity.
  • In contrast, fertility goddesses like Lilith embody life, death, and resurrection cycles ignored by patriarchal heroes.
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Patriarchal Erasure of Lilith

  • Male-authored texts like the Talmud demonize Lilith's defiance and sexuality, reflecting patriarchal repression.
  • Women's oral traditions likely tell a more nuanced story of Lilith, but only the male versions are recorded.
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