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Women & Power

A Manifesto

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Women & Power

By: Mary Beard
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New York Times Bestseller
One of the Guardian's "100 Best Books of the 21st Century" — "A modern feminist classic."

From the internationally acclaimed classicist and New York Times best-selling author comes this timely manifesto on women and power.



At long last, Mary Beard addresses in one brave book the misogynists and trolls who mercilessly attack and demean women the world over, including, very often, Mary herself. In Women & Power, she traces the origins of this misogyny to its ancient roots, examining the pitfalls of gender and the ways that history has mistreated strong women since time immemorial. As far back as Homer’s Odyssey, Beard shows, women have been prohibited from leadership roles in civic life, public speech being defined as inherently male. From Medusa to Philomela (whose tongue was cut out), from Hillary Clinton to Elizabeth Warren (who was told to sit down), Beard draws illuminating parallels between our cultural assumptions about women’s relationship to power—and how powerful women provide a necessary example for all women who must resist being vacuumed into a male template. With personal reflections on her own online experiences with sexism, Beard asks: If women aren’t perceived to be within the structure of power, isn’t it power itself we need to redefine? And how many more centuries should we be expected to wait?

Gender Studies Social Sciences Ancient Women

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Loved this book , short and to the point and very well written. Kudos to Mary Beard.

Great Book on par with all Mary Beard books!

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I’ve always liked Mary Beard’s detailed explanations of historic matters. Her explaining that most of societal attitudes towards women makes a lot of sense.

Great book

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Few people being history to life like Mary Beard, and none hold it against the lens of the present like she does. I adore how Beard can bring the lessons of Rome and Greece into modern times. Her books are as enjoyable as her TV programs, and this short one is no different. I really enjoyed how the stories of women in ancient times were more accurately highlighted than I've heard before. All in all a nice afternoon listen.

Typical Mary. Insightful, cheeky, and well written

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I haven't read many Mary Beards books. I enjoyed this short historical perspective on the perception of power & how gender plays into that. It is an age old story per Mary Beard. Quite interesting and thoughtful.

Historical perspective

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This is an incredibly illuminating and insightful explanation of the roots, structures and subliminally reinforced institution of gender bias that permeates Western classicism. Mary Beard argues that rather than fool ourselves into searching and accepting crumbs of male power from outside an ancient and abusive structure, the structure of and concept of power itself changes. Without the power system shifting to support and protect women, there are just crumbs that don’t serve women anyway. They’re crumbs, or as an art teacher at Cooper Union offered, “get your foot in the old boy’s club if you hang with me.” Crumbs from someone else’s table in someone else’s structure is so incredibly unappealing.

Amazing. Very powerful analysis

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