Women in the Ancient Athenian Context: From an Ecofeminist Perspective

I discern in Greek myths of the goddess Athena traces of the idea of domination of mind over senses, and that men were seen as superior to women because of their naturally ruling mind. The Athenian, Platonic, androcentric, hierarchical worldview saw women as physically inferior to men. Behind courag...

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Main Author: Sachinidu, Iōanna 1947-2021 (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Sage [2019]
In: Feminist theology
Year: 2019, Volume: 27, Issue: 2, Pages: 141-148
RelBib Classification:BE Greco-Roman religions
KBK Europe (East)
NBE Anthropology
TB Antiquity
Further subjects:B Soul music
B myth; feminist hermeneutics
B dualisms
B Body
B interrelatedness
B Reason
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Summary:I discern in Greek myths of the goddess Athena traces of the idea of domination of mind over senses, and that men were seen as superior to women because of their naturally ruling mind. The Athenian, Platonic, androcentric, hierarchical worldview saw women as physically inferior to men. Behind courageous, wise Athena, lies Plato's dualistic philosophy of reason, and the ideology of control. We must make a distinction between a dualistic philosophy and a holistic approach to reality. Ancient goddess Hestia's inextinguishable flame as energy of all life extended to the entire world can be read as symbolizing the interrelatedness of all life.
ISSN:1745-5189
Contains:Enthalten in: Feminist theology
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1177/0966735018814676