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Feminine Power: the divine to the demonic

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Full Title:

Feminine Power: the divine to the demonic

Contributors:

By (Author) Belinda Crerar
By (author) Mary Beard
By (author) Margo Neale

ISBN:

9781921953514

Publisher:

National Museum of Australia

Imprint:

National Museum of Australia

Publication Date:

1st October 2024

Country:

Australia

Classifications

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Portraits and self-portraiture in art
Nudes depicted in art
Theory of art

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

272

Dimensions:

Width 189mm, Height 246mm

Description

Divine women in many guises have featured in every world faith from deep history until the present day, inspiring people and cultures across the world. In a cross-cultural and global approach, this book discusses Eve alongside Inanna, Radha and Aphrodite in the context of sex and desire, while in the chapter on evil, witches and Hecate are compared with other deities, like Lamatu and the Cihuateotl, as well as monstrous women such as Taraka, Medusa, Rangda, and Lilith. Ideas of justice and defence are explored in the figures of Athena, Sekhmet and Kali, and the final chapter on compassion and salvation uncovers links between Isis, Mary, Tara and Guanyin.

The publication concludes with a discussion of contemporary feminism and modern interpretations of goddesses. Until the mid-twentieth century, the disciplines of theology, archaeology and history were heavily dominated by male academics, resulting in the under-representation of women's experience and fewer studies on female divinity. This timely book, which is packed with fascinating insights into different cultures and beliefs, seeks to redress that balance.

The Australian edition includes an additional essay on the Yawkyawk as shapeshifting sisters in solidarity by Pat Hoffie and Margo Neale.

Author Bio

Belinda Crerar is the curator of the exhibition Feminine Power: the divine to the demonic and Curator in the International Engagement Department at the British Museum. She previously managed the collection of Romano-British antiquities and was a lead member of the major research project Empires of faith (201317).

Mary Beard is one of the world's leading classicists and cultural commentators. A specialist in Roman history and art, she is Professor of Classics at the University of Cambridge and Classics editor of the Times Literary Supplement. She is the author of many bestselling and award-winning books, including Twelve Caesars: Images of Power from the Ancient World to the Modern, SPQR: A History of Ancient Rome and Women and Power: A Manifesto. She has also written and presented many BBC television programmes, from Civilisations and Meet the Romans to The Shock of the Nude.

Professor Margo Neale is Senior Indigenous Curator and the Indigenous Advisor to the Director of the National Museum of Australia. Margo has curated many major local and international touring exhibitions including Songlines: Tracking the Seven Sisters and Utopia: The Genius of Emily Kame Kngwarreye.

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