TY - BOOK AU - Hedgecock,Jennifer TI - Cultural Reflections of Medusa: The Shadow in the Glass T2 - Interdisciplinary Research in Gender Ser SN - 9780429592423 AV - PN57.M384 U1 - 809.93351 23 PY - 2019/// CY - London PB - Routledge KW - Medusa (Greek mythology) KW - Feminist criticism KW - SOCIAL SCIENCE / Gender Studies KW - bisacsh N1 - Description based upon print version of record; Cover; Half Title; Series Information; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of contents; Introduction; Bibliography; Part I The myth; 1 The modern Medusa; Bibliography; 2 The historical and mythical origins of Medusa; Gaia the primordial goddess; The Medusa head in Greek myth; 3 Symbolism in the Medusa myth: The decapitated head of Medusa; The snake archetype; The rite of passage; Philosophical influences on the Symbolist Movement; Bibliography; Part II Symbolist interpretations of Medusa; 4 Jean Delville and The Idol of Perversity; Bibliography; 5 Medusean images in paintings by Franz von StuckBibliography; 6 Edvard Munch and the fatal woman of Medusa; Early influences on the artist; Fru Heiberg; Munch in Paris; The cat and Medusa motifs; The use of the mask; The Medusa head in art; Bibliography; Part III Medusa in the twenty-first century; 7 Nan Goldin and a new vision of Medusa; Bibliography; 8 Liz Craft and the all knowing "I"; Bibliography; Index N2 - This project studies the patterns in which the Medusa myth shapes, constructs, and transforms new meanings of women today, correlating portrayals in ancient Greek myth, nineteenth- century Symbolist painting, and new, controversial, visions of women in contemporary art. The myth of the Medusa has long been the ultimate symbol of woman as monster. With her roots in classical mythology, Medusa has appeared time and again throughout history and culture and this book studies the patterns in which the Medusa myth shapes, constructs, and transforms new meanings of women today. Hedgecock presents an interdisciplinary and broad historical cultural reflections of the modern Medusa, including the work of Maria Callas, Nan Goldin, the Symbolist painters and twentieth-century poets. This timely and necessary work will be key reading for students and researchers specializing in mythology or gender studies across a variety of fields, touching on interdisciplinary research in feminist theory, art history and theory, cultural studies, and psychology UR - https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9780429060960 UR - http://www.oclc.org/content/dam/oclc/forms/terms/vbrl-201703.pdf ER -