Underground Anthology: Penpushers, Informers, and Censorship in East Berlin by Jesse Allan
Category: Essays
The Significance of Çatalhöyük and its Connection to the Past
Rape in Rome: Didactic Violations of Chastity and the Continuation of Roman Society
The Construction of Masculinity in Middle Kingdom Egypt (2055-1650 B.C.E.)
Martyring the Maneaters, Matriarchs and Monsters in Patriarchal Greek Mythology
By Honor Rush Image Credit: Perseus Confronting Phineus with the Head of Medusa. Sebastiano Ricci. 1705–1710. Legends that speak of ancient worlds, fallen kingdoms, heroes, monsters, and the Gods have existed for millennia. They tell a story about historical epochs, and ancient cultures now lost to the past, but more interestingly, they offer insight into… Continue reading Martyring the Maneaters, Matriarchs and Monsters in Patriarchal Greek Mythology