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hergodlessatlas's review against another edition
5.0
Sin duda, uno de los mejores libros que he leído este año.
conglomerationofchaos's review against another edition
adventurous
challenging
dark
emotional
funny
hopeful
informative
inspiring
reflective
medium-paced
5.0
biobeetle's review against another edition
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informative
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reflective
medium-paced
4.25
Graphic: Rape, Sexism, Sexual assault, and Sexual violence
Moderate: Adult/minor relationship, Racism, and Transphobia
Minor: Pregnancy
ginalucia's review against another edition
challenging
informative
reflective
medium-paced
5.0
Antigone Rising is an inclusive and thought-provoking read that's well worth your time.
This book is a brilliant example of inclusive feminism at its finest. If you’re looking for something that hits all the marks and leaves you fired up, this is it.
While most of the book leans towards anecdotal thoughts rather than heavy research, Morales's inclusion of personal stories, including her own and those of her daughter, adds an intimate touch to the book. It makes the whole experience feel both personal and relevant. Which I enjoyed.
Of course let’s not forget about the mythology references. I very much enjoyed the comparisons of modern-day justice to ancient myth. It gave each chapter weight and a new perspective that personally worked well for me.
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chloe_s_'s review against another edition
challenging
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informative
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slow-paced
3.0
Not a book to be read in one sitting but rather something to keep around for when your in the mood for a short yet detailed essay discussing ancient myths connection to the way we view the world.
Just because one essay doesn't agree or resonate with you doesn't mean you won't find another within the collection that does.
The mythology references throughout are very accessible as they are pretty surface level (although this is not a retelling so that is to be expected)
Just because one essay doesn't agree or resonate with you doesn't mean you won't find another within the collection that does.
The mythology references throughout are very accessible as they are pretty surface level (although this is not a retelling so that is to be expected)
min_grachi's review against another edition
adventurous
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medium-paced
4.5
nathanaracena's review against another edition
4.0
A well researched and written study of the subversive power of ancient myths. Whilst I’ve loved Greek, Roman and Nordic myths all my life, it’s never been quite so evident how these have shaped modern day thinking until reading this. I’ve known how the words and phrases of modern language have derived from these tales, but quite how the impact of the actions of their “heroes” has shaped our culture has always escaped me. I’ve read many chapters of rape, degeneration and more and never really paused to think about the impact of this on not only women, but sexualities, dieting, homophobia and race. Morales doesn’t point fingers at myths and blame them however, but instead looks at how we can educate and learn from myths instead. She doesn’t look to hide and cower from our history but instead how we can use the positive messages from them to better our culture.