Originally published in 2016 in Italy as Per tre miti, forse quattro. Includes bibliographical references.
Contents:
Two myths and a half. First myth : Sherazade and her phantom -- Second myth : the dress of Ariadne -- Third myth : Europa recovered -- The city of women. Overture -- The vest -- Rehab -- The oven of opposites -- A witch and her broomstick -- A bill -- The names -- The call, or occasional tourism -- Maximum ten (with addendum) -- The lifebelt -- The threat -- Bestiarium. The ostrich -- The butterfly -- The dog -- The snake -- The herring -- Part IV. Herbarium. The investor -- The inspector -- The dancing god.
Summary:
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. -- Provided by publisher
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