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The Sleuth and the Goodess. Hestia, Artemis, Athena and Aphrodite in Woman's Detective Fiction.

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Rowland, Susan
New Orleans: Spring Journal Books, 2015.,
49,00 €
(Berlin, Alemania)
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  • ISBN
  • 9781935528708
  • Autor
  • Rowland, Susan
  • Editores
  • New Orleans: Spring Journal Books, 2015.
  • Formato
  • 260 p. Original softcover.
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  • False
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  • Inlgés
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A very good copy. - Detective fiction is compelling-once started it has to be finished: The Sleuth and the Goddess is no less gripping. In this riveting book Susan Rowland is part detective, part analyst, and always a brilliant literary critic. She adroitly reveals how detection is one of the central myths of the modern psyche. The crime scenes she investigates reveal their psychological and literary clues to show how the re-emergence of the sacred feminine is at the center of women's mystery detective stories. Never cozy, never hardboiled, this is cultural psychology at its very best. (Dr. Luke Hockley, psychotherapist and Professor of Media Analysis, University of Bedfordshire, UK, author of Somatic Cinema) -- With The Sleuth and the Goddess, Susan Rowland joins the rarefied pantheon of women writers that includes Jane Harrison, who a century ago in her magnificent work Themis, explored the archetypal world of the pre-patriarchal goddesses of ancient Greece. Likewise, Rowland has ventured behind the veil of the contemporary detective story and finds that the ancient goddesses are alive and well in the psyches of modern women detective authors and their heroines. Both Harrison and Rowland became detectives in their own right and render a great service for the goddesses in ancient and modern form. (Thomas Singer, M.D., Editor of the Cultural Complex Series) -- Rowland shows us the endless incarnations of ancient goddesses-Athena, Artemis, Hestia, Aphrodite, Psyche and Persephone-in women's mystery narratives. Meticulously researched and brilliantly written, The Sleuth and the Goddess argues that fiction-the mythology of today-responds with proactive, investigating, justice-seeking, curious, and creative women to the social and political changes in contemporary society. As the feminine spirit re-emerges, the sleuth heals the fragmented modern psyche by reconciling it with the unconscious and the archetypal. Topical and timely, this book is Jungian feminism at its best. (Dr. Helena Bassil-Morozow, Cultural Philosopher and Film Academic, author of The Trickster in Contemporary Film). ISBN 9781935528708

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