The Medusa Reader

The Medusa Reader by Marjorie B. Garber, published by Routledge in 2003, is a comprehensive anthology that explores the enduring significance of the Medusa story across various cultural contexts. This edition spans 310 pages and presents essential passages and commentary that trace Medusa’s representation from classical antiquity through the Renaissance to contemporary pop culture, art, and fashion.
Readers will find a critical introduction alongside striking illustrations that enhance the exploration of Medusa as a powerful symbol. The collection engages with perspectives from literary criticism and feminist theory, making it a valuable resource for those interested in the multifaceted interpretations of this enigmatic figure. This anthology serves as a significant contribution to the discourse surrounding Medusa, inviting readers to examine her impact on diverse fields such as poetry, anthropology, and political theory.
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Fascinating and terrifying, the Medusa story has long been a powerful signifier in culture with poets, feminists, anthropologists, psychoanalysts, political theorists, artists, writers, and others. Bringing together the essential passages and commentary about Medusa, The Medusa Reader traces her through the ages, from classical times through the Renaissance to the pop culture, art, and fashion of today. This collection, with a critical introduction and striking illustrations, is the first major anthology of primary material and critical commentary on this most provocative and enigmatic of figures.
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