Myth in the Mojave

The (Mythopoetic) Power

March 08, 2018 Catherine Svehla, PhD Season 6 Episode 111
The (Mythopoetic) Power
Myth in the Mojave
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Myth in the Mojave
The (Mythopoetic) Power
Mar 08, 2018 Season 6 Episode 111
Catherine Svehla, PhD

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"Electrifying! Shocking! Will knock your socks off! Then you'll think twice, about everything."   ―Margaret Atwood

Can a novel about women with electrifying power help us create new myths about gender?

The Power by Naomi Alderman is an engrossing read AND a mythopoetic work that invites conversation about our myths of gender and patriarchy. 

Alderman tells a good story. She also asks important and provocative questions. Could the answers we find contribute to a new mythos about men and women and human nature? I hope you'll read it for yourself-- and here are a few thoughts to carry with you to the page.

"I was riveted by every page. Alderman's prose is immersive and, well, electric, and I felt a closed circuit humming between the book and me as I read."―Amal El-Mohtar, New York Times Book Review

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Send us a Text Message.

"Electrifying! Shocking! Will knock your socks off! Then you'll think twice, about everything."   ―Margaret Atwood

Can a novel about women with electrifying power help us create new myths about gender?

The Power by Naomi Alderman is an engrossing read AND a mythopoetic work that invites conversation about our myths of gender and patriarchy. 

Alderman tells a good story. She also asks important and provocative questions. Could the answers we find contribute to a new mythos about men and women and human nature? I hope you'll read it for yourself-- and here are a few thoughts to carry with you to the page.

"I was riveted by every page. Alderman's prose is immersive and, well, electric, and I felt a closed circuit humming between the book and me as I read."―Amal El-Mohtar, New York Times Book Review

Support the Show.