Repressed Feminine

The 'Repressed Feminine' stands as one of the most clinically urgent and culturally diagnostic concepts in the post-Jungian corpus. Marion Woodman, whose 1980 study *The Owl Was a Baker's Daughter* effectively named the term for the field, treats it as the psychosomatic and spiritual root of eating disorders: when the feminine principle—instinct, embodied feeling, cyclical nature—is denied legitimacy by a patriarchal value system, it does not disappear but returns through somatic distortion, compulsive behavior, and archetypal possession. The body becomes the site where the repressed exacts its tribute. Woodman's subsequent work, particularly *Addiction to Perfection* (1982) and *Conscious Femininity* (1993), extends this diagnosis to addiction and the culture at large, arguing that both men and women suffer when the feminine soul remains, in her phrase, 'in a repressed and abandoned state.' Von Franz approaches cognate territory through fairy tale: civilizations that lose contact with 'the irrational, feminine element' compensate through Dummling figures who must trust the repressed frog-bride. Andrew Samuels, in his post-Jungian critical survey, acknowledges the diagnostic power of these writers while questioning whether the resulting concept of an 'innately feminine' risks idealization. The tension between Woodman's somatic-archetypal register and Samuels's structural caution defines the term's contested status in contemporary depth psychology.

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the tragedy and the danger of a patriarchal society is that too often it suffers the terrible consequences of leaving the feminine soul in both men and women in a repressed and abandoned state

Woodman argues that patriarchal culture's repression of the inner feminine—anima in Jungian terms—produces collective psychic brutality in both sexes.

Woodman, Marion, Conscious Femininity: Interviews With Marion Woodman, 1993thesis

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In our culture where the feminine is denigrated, where the ecstatic religious instincts springing from the body are felt to be perverse... the repressed god whose needs are no longer recognized as prerequisites for psychic health demands recognition through somatic distortions.

Woodman identifies the Dionysian-feminine as the specific content that, when repressed, returns as compulsive eating and bodily disorder.

Woodman, Marion, The Owl Was a Baker's Daughter: Obesity, Anorexia Nervosa and the Repressed Feminine: a Psychological Study, 1980thesis

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Her very bitterness suggests some deep personal rage, some overwhelming personal fear, some brutal disinheritance from her own feminine nature.

Woodman reads women's somatic and psychological rage as the symptomatic return of a feminine identity that patriarchal structures have violently foreclosed.

Woodman, Marion, The Owl Was a Baker's Daughter: Obesity, Anorexia Nervosa and the Repressed Feminine: a Psychological Study, 1980thesis

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the feminine principle, which for centuries has been so denied in our culture, is forcing its way, her way, back in again. If you're an addict, you have got to come to terms with the feminine pr

Woodman identifies addiction as the symptomatic channel through which the long-denied feminine principle reasserts its claims on individual and collective consciousness.

Woodman, Marion, Conscious Femininity: Interviews With Marion Woodman, 1993thesis

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Because neither mother was conscious of her own femininity, she was unable to give her daughter an instinctual love of her own body, and thus the feminine ego was split off from the feminine spirit locked in her own earth.

Woodman traces the intergenerational transmission of the repressed feminine through the mother complex, resulting in a catastrophic split between bodily instinct and spiritual selfhood.

Woodman, Marion, The Owl Was a Baker's Daughter: Obesity, Anorexia Nervosa and the Repressed Feminine: a Psychological Study, 1980thesis

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with feminine consciousness almost nonexistent, the psychological feminine child remains unborn; the masculine consciousness unrelated to its feminine feeling lures her into a fantasy world of perfection totally unrelated to life or to her own body.

Woodman links the repression of feminine consciousness to a perfectionist fantasy structure that severs women from embodied reality.

Woodman, Marion, Addiction to Perfection: The Still Unravished Bride: A Psychological Study, 1982supporting

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If a single man or if a whole civilization loses contact with the feminine element, that usually implies a too rational, too ordered, too organized attitude. Along with the feminine go the feeling, the irra

Von Franz diagnoses civilizational repression of the feminine as the consequence of hyper-rational ordering, with fairy tales compensating for the lost irrational-feeling dimension.

von Franz, Marie-Louise, The Interpretation of Fairy Tales, 1970supporting

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there is no doubt that something which may be termed 'feminine' has been

Samuels, while critically interrogating the idealization of the feminine in post-Jungian writing, concedes that a genuinely repressed feminine dimension has been neglected in a patriarchal psychology.

Samuels, Andrew, Jung and the Post-Jungians, 1985supporting

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In a culture where the symbolic world tends to be forgotten, the woman who orientates her life around food is particularly vulnerable to obesity. Her gnawing spiritual emptiness she will vainly attempt to fill with the concrete form of the symbol.

Woodman argues that the repressed feminine manifests as concrete, compulsive ingestion when the symbolic-spiritual channel for its expression has been culturally foreclosed.

Woodman, Marion, The Owl Was a Baker's Daughter: Obesity, Anorexia Nervosa and the Repressed Feminine: a Psychological Study, 1980supporting

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the Church had eliminated the feminine element from the Trinity a thousand years earlier as heretical

Jung historicizes the repression of the feminine as a deliberate ecclesiastical act, linking doctrinal patriarchy to the structural exclusion of feminine archetypal content from the collective symbol system.

Jung, Carl Gustav, The Archetypes and the Collective Unconscious, 1959supporting

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nor even of the absent feminine. These ego problems are consequents rather than causes; they reflect a prior disorder in the archetypal ground of the ego.

Hillman subordinates the 'absent feminine' explanation to a more fundamental archetypal split, implicitly critiquing single-factor accounts of repression centered on the feminine.

Hillman, James, Senex & Puer, 2015aside

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anima; activation of; animus, versus; bottling up of; conflicts of; as guide; mountain spirit and; projecting of; realizing of; repression of

The index entry for anima repression in von Franz's fairy tale hermeneutics signals the structural place of feminine repression within the broader interpretive architecture of the book.

von Franz, Marie-Louise, The Interpretation of Fairy Tales, 1970aside

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