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Understanding Medusa: The Myth and Legacy of the Gorgon

Par : L K Meritt
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8231026920
  • EAN9798231026920
  • Date de parution06/10/2025
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  • ÉditeurWalzone Press

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She was never the monster. She was the victim who became powerful. Behind the terrifying image of snakes for hair and a gaze that turns men to stone lies a profound story of injustice, transformation, and female power that still resonates today. In "Understanding Medusa, " scholar L. K. Meritt reveals the hidden truth of this misunderstood figure-once a beautiful priestess violated by Poseidon, then punished by Athena for being a victim, transformed into the fearsome Gorgon we know from myth. This illuminating exploration shows how Medusa's journey mirrors the experiences of countless women throughout history:  The Duality of Beauty and Horror: Discover how Medusa's transformation reflects society's treatment of women who defy expectations From Victim to Symbol of Power: Follow her evolution from tragic figure to feminist icon across art, literature, and psychology The Gorgon's Gaze Decoded: Understand why her petrifying stare represents both women's rage and their protective power Beyond Perseus: Explore how Medusa's death birthed new life and how her severed head became a symbol of protection  Drawing on ancient texts, psychological interpretations, and contemporary feminist theory, this book reveals why Medusa continues to captivate us-her story is our story, a testament to how trauma can become transformation and how monsters are made, not born. Perfect for mythology enthusiasts, feminist scholars, and anyone fascinated by how ancient symbols continue to shape our understanding of gender, power, and identity today. Turn your gaze toward Medusa.
She won't turn you to stone-she'll transform how you see the world.
She was never the monster. She was the victim who became powerful. Behind the terrifying image of snakes for hair and a gaze that turns men to stone lies a profound story of injustice, transformation, and female power that still resonates today. In "Understanding Medusa, " scholar L. K. Meritt reveals the hidden truth of this misunderstood figure-once a beautiful priestess violated by Poseidon, then punished by Athena for being a victim, transformed into the fearsome Gorgon we know from myth. This illuminating exploration shows how Medusa's journey mirrors the experiences of countless women throughout history:  The Duality of Beauty and Horror: Discover how Medusa's transformation reflects society's treatment of women who defy expectations From Victim to Symbol of Power: Follow her evolution from tragic figure to feminist icon across art, literature, and psychology The Gorgon's Gaze Decoded: Understand why her petrifying stare represents both women's rage and their protective power Beyond Perseus: Explore how Medusa's death birthed new life and how her severed head became a symbol of protection  Drawing on ancient texts, psychological interpretations, and contemporary feminist theory, this book reveals why Medusa continues to captivate us-her story is our story, a testament to how trauma can become transformation and how monsters are made, not born. Perfect for mythology enthusiasts, feminist scholars, and anyone fascinated by how ancient symbols continue to shape our understanding of gender, power, and identity today. Turn your gaze toward Medusa.
She won't turn you to stone-she'll transform how you see the world.