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    Splitting the Difference: Gender and Myth in Ancient Greece and India

    Splitting the Difference: Gender and Myth in Ancient Greece and India

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    Auteur: Wendy Doniger
    Créateur: Wendy Doniger
    Éditeur: University of Chicago Press

    Prix de liste: EUR 18,70
    Acheter Neuf: EUR 13,14
    Vous épargnez: EUR 5,56 (30%)

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    Classement parmi les ventes: 157876

    Média: Broche
    Pages: 383
    Poids (kg): 1.2
    Dimension (cm): 9 x 6.1 x 0.8

    ISBN: 0226156419
    Code Décimal Dewey: 291.178343
    EAN: 9780226156415
    ASIN: 0226156419

    Date de publication: Peuvent 10, 1999
    Disponibilité: Expedition sous 1 a 2 jours ouvres
    Expédition: Livraison internationale disponible
    Condition: Livre neuf, expedie par avion de Grande Bretagne, livre en 5 a 8 jours ouvres.

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    Respected scholar and writer Wendy Doniger brilliantly traces the many instances of doubling, splitting, and impersonation in ancient Greek and Hindu mythology, comparing, for example, the illusory Sita in many versions of the Ramayana with the illusory Helen of Troy, from Plato to Iris Murdoch. She also touches on later versions of the myths, such as Victorian descendants of Narcissus: Dr. Jekyll and Dorian Gray. This is academic writing at its most enjoyable: sprightly, rich, and unpredictable, elaborating the sort of satisfying and far-reaching connections that one finds in a Henry James novel or a Shakespearean comedy. Why compare these two distant cultures at all? "I am arguing first that ancient Greeks and Indians are cousins," Doniger explains, "and then that all women are sisters." In her introduction, she asserts that myths derive much of "their power and endurance from their ability to express a deeply troubling paradox that everyone in the community shares and no one can solve." Duplicitous lovers beware. --Regina Marler

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