Depictions of Circe Throughout the Ages
The Goddess Circe depicted in multiple different forms of literature from writers like Homer, Ovid and Madeline Miller. … More Depictions of Circe Throughout the Ages
The Goddess Circe depicted in multiple different forms of literature from writers like Homer, Ovid and Madeline Miller. … More Depictions of Circe Throughout the Ages
In this article we witness the power of bias and sexism. We explore the power that it has to literally erase women from the historical record. This article is also about hope however, as we see scholars fighting to bring back the lost woman Junia. As well as raising arms in the defense of her fellow women to protect them from the same fate. … More Junia and the Destructive Power of Sexism and Bias
Iphis is a LGBTQ+ character from Ovid’s Metamorphoses. Iphis represents both female same-sex relations and transgender identity. Explore the characters and versions of The Myth of Iphis. … More Iphis: LGBTQ+ Representation in Ovid and Beyond
Identity and Roles in Antiquity The Muses of Greek mythology were goddesses of poetry, song, and dance and are unparalleled in any other part of the world. They are likened to Nymphs, Charites (Graces), and Sirens as they are all highly skilled in song and/or dance. They represented practice, memory, and song (Melete, Mneme, and … More The Muses