Explores the role played by women in ancient societies through the
analysis of specific myths from nine different lands.
In Women in Myth, Bettina L. Knapp explores the role played by
women in ancient societies through analysis of specific myths from
nine different lands. The author probes issues as to how figures
such as Isis, Tiamat, Dido, Camilla, Deborah, Iphigenia, Salome,
Sita, Amaterasu, Nu-Kwa, and others -- some of whom were goddesses
-- fared. She discusses their abilities and their outlooks, whether
their views were gender oriented or androgynous, whether they were
deprived of the most basic human rights or excluded from the
highest functions of religious worship.
Knapp explores whether or not these women had done battle, led
armies, founded states, ruled lands, or experienced identity
crises. She allows the reader to establish parallels as well as
dichotomies between the lives of ancient and contemporary women.
The reliving of specific episodes from thousands of years ago as
reported in the great myths brings insights into certain
relationships and sheds light on events and their ramifications in
today's home and workplace.
"The book reflects an encyclopedic knowledge of world mythology
and a richly intuitive grasp of its significance and of the hidden
messages it contains. It then takes all this ancient material and
uses it to shed light on a contemporary issue of the utmost
interest and relevance, namely the status of women in our society,
and in preceding societies as reflected in myth". -- Patrick Brady,
University of Tennessee, Knoxville
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