Un viaje a través de los mitos más relevantes de la feminidad que busca ponerlos a prueba a través del prisma de la condición moderna. El mito es un proceso de reelaboración de un núcleo narrativo específico que se expresa a través de la formulación de sus posibles variantes. Se exploran los flujos de discursos a través de una especie de humorismo metafísico que lleva el mito hasta sus últimas consecuencias, lo pone en su propia contra y revela su lógica interna. Este es un medio privilegiado para atravesar los fantasmas heredados de la “hombrecracia”: riendo con ellos y a través de ellos.
2.5 Deberían cambiar el nombre a "Mitologías Femeninas" porque eso es lo que es. La introducción está muy aburrida, las historias del inicio y del medio sí están interesantes, pero las últimas no tienen ningún sentido en el libro, no sirven ahí. Solo disfruté la mitad del libro, lo de en medio.
Mi sono creata tanto hype inutilmente. L'idea era originale ma lo stile di scrittura è ciò che mi ha spinta a finirlo il prima possibile perché anche no.
It's a short book, quiet a fast read buuuttt it was totally not what I expected. It was not as educational as I wanted it to be. Some stories were interesting and some just.... weren't. Very often, I was confused about who spoke in the dialogues
Author should've done more research on what polytheism is before running away with the whole polytheism > monotheism, monotheism is oppressive, polytheism is better. Not sure if author is aware of this but polytheism ≠ syncretism, polytheism ≠ tolerance of other faiths and beliefs.
And then later we get a monotheism vs polytheism 2.0 with the monogamy vs polygamy debate... And then goes on to conflate polygamy with polyamory. 😶
I guess it's no surprise, because later author conflates "butterfly" (a specific species was named too so you can't even give author the benefit of the doubt that they're talking about a fantastical kind of butterfly) with "moth." Huh.
Would also appreciate if author didn't appropriate biology, physics, math, botany, zoology, and all our other friends.
Not sure if it was a publishing error or intentional but why were the line breaks changed for Elsa Morante's poem? It ruins the rhyming...
I have enjoyed Bottici's social theory books. This is a short story collection exploring some of the themes that Bottici addresses in their theoretical work. A little uneven, particularly early on, but there is interesting material to be found here especially the longer it goes along.
Un'ottima idea ma un'esecuzione che lascia a desiderare. Qui pecca proprio lo stile narrativo. Non penso davvero di riuscire a proseguirlo e mi dispiace molto.
This book is so beautifully written, composed of little vignettes that kept me hooked but much of the symbolism went over my head. Will 100% be revisiting in a couple years.