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_tabby_'s review against another edition
informative
reflective
fast-paced
4.75
Amazing!
I picked up this book because Aphrodite/ Venus is my favourite mythological goddess. This book showed the fascinating transition that Aphrodite went through over periods of history, from a figure of female empowerment to a figure of female oppression and then a grey area of love and controversy- and ending with how she's now used commercially to advertise women's products (its up to the consumer to decide if its empowerment or oppression ofc).
Hughes shows how the interpretations of this goddess throughout history reflects the nature and the behaviour of human society at the time. I'm definitely more of a lover for mythology than history but I fell in love with this book and it was very informative but just as enjoyable.
Would love to read about other gods in this style!
I picked up this book because Aphrodite/ Venus is my favourite mythological goddess. This book showed the fascinating transition that Aphrodite went through over periods of history, from a figure of female empowerment to a figure of female oppression and then a grey area of love and controversy- and ending with how she's now used commercially to advertise women's products (its up to the consumer to decide if its empowerment or oppression ofc).
Hughes shows how the interpretations of this goddess throughout history reflects the nature and the behaviour of human society at the time. I'm definitely more of a lover for mythology than history but I fell in love with this book and it was very informative but just as enjoyable.
Would love to read about other gods in this style!
Minor: Misogyny, Body shaming, Genocide, Racism, Colonisation, and Sexual content
jameslyons's review against another edition
adventurous
emotional
informative
reflective
sad
fast-paced
3.0
Moderate: Transphobia
Minor: Animal cruelty, Animal death, Blood, Genocide, and Misogyny
The language used to describe trans people and the trans experience is way off base and offensive at times. The author also consistently uses slurs to refer to sex workers throughout.
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