A feminist mythology
Material type: TextPublication details: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc London 2022Description: xx, 193 pISBN:- 9781350095977
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Table of Contents
Preface: A Myth And A Half, By Jean-Michel Rabaté
Introduction: A Book Of Myths, By Chiara Bottici
Part I. Two Myths And A Half
First myth: Sherazade And Her Phantom
Second myth: The Dress Of Ariadne
Third myth: Europa Recovered
Epilogue
Intermission
Part II. The City Of Women
1. Overture
2. The Vest
3. Rehab
4. The Oven Of Opposites
5. A Witch And Her Broomstick
6. A Bill
7. The Names
8. The Call, Or Occasional Tourism
9. Maximum Ten (With Addendum)
10. The Lifebelt
11. The Threat
Epilogue
Intermission
Part III. Bestiarium
Prologue
1. The Ostrich
2. The Butterfly
3. The Dog
4. The Snake
5. The Herring
Epilogue
Intermission
Part IV. Herbarium
Prologue
The investor
Interlude
The inspector
Interlude
The dancing god
A Feminist Mythology takes us on a poetic journey through the canonical myths of femininity, testing them from the point of view of our modern condition. A myth is not an object, but rather a process, one that Chiara Bottici practises by exploring different variants of the myth of “womanhood” through first- and third-person prose and poetry. We follow a series of myths that morph into each other, disclosing ways of being woman that question inherited patriarchal orders. In this metamorphic world, story-telling is not just a mix of narrative, philosophical dialogues and metaphysical theorizing: it is a current that traverses all of them by overflowing the boundaries it encounters. In doing so, A Feminist Mythology proposes an alternative writing style that recovers ancient philosophical and literary traditions from the pre-Socratic philosophers and Ovid's Metamorphoses to the philosophical novellas and feminist experimental writings of the last century.
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