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Ancient HistoryExcellent RadFem podcast episode with Max Dashu on what came before ancient Greek myths got Patriarchalized
Posted April 19, 2024 by LunarWolf in WomensHistory

If you love trying to find the hidden threads of ancient women's culture like I do, you will love this podcast episode from Subject to Power.

Also, Max Dashu is a national treasure and has probably done more to document, archive and make public women's history than anyone since Marija Gimbutas. It was delightful to just hear her talk.

Description from the podcast:

In many ways, the stories we tell ourselves about ourselves in myths, religion, and history - are blueprints for our human lives. But the converse is also true - how we see ourselves, our attitudes, behaviors, and who holds power - in turn shape our stories. In Western culture, there is no story as powerfully influential as that of Greeks. Historical researcher Max Dashu has spent decades looking for the women in our stories, across the timespan of human history. Collecting visual evidence of women’s lives from cultures all over the globe, she has amassed a vast visual archive of female iconography and scholarship. In this episode we talk about Dashu’s most recent research project, Women in Greek Mythography - a deep dive into the major female figures of Greek myth, their surprising pre-Greek origin stories, and what the highly patriarchal Greek myths, art and history reveal about how Greek women of the times may have lived, and how it affects all of us today. As Dashu reflects, “when you think about these stories being told and sung and acted out in dramas, and through all the arts, pottery, weaving, architecture and sculpture, everywhere you look you have an enactment of this culture of domination. What kind of effect does that have on a female psyche?”

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