In this episode, we meet Morgaine (no, a different one!) whose education in Ancient Mediterranean History turns out to be some of the most fascinating conversation I've had in a while! Morgaine and I discuss goddesses of carnal pleasure, the misogyny of translators, and better last lines than "That's All, Folks!"
REFERENCES:
Dreamers & Doers: https://www.dreamersdoers.com/
Sir Thomas Mallory's "Le Morte d'Arthur:" https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Le_Morte_d'Arthur
Pat Barker's "The Silence of the Girls:" https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Silence_of_the_Girls
Emily Wilson's "The Iliad": https://www.emilyrcwilson.com/the-iliad-sept-2023
Emily Wilson's "The Oddessy:" https://www.emilyrcwilson.com/the-odyssey
Gender Identity Today: https://genderidentitytoday.com
- (00:00) - Show Opening
- (00:34) - Introduction
- (01:32) - Morgaine, Why Are You?
- (02:37) - Hippie-Dippy College Education
- (05:48) - Ishtar, Astarte, and Aphrodite Walk into a War
- (11:31) - Does Knowledge of the Iron Age Change Our Perspective Today?
- (13:37) - There Were Civilizations Before the USA
- (15:59) - Etymology as the Basis of History
- (19:59) - Morgaine's Favorite Word
- (22:33) - Let's Play Fairies!
- (24:28) - If You Could Be in History, Who Would You Be?
- (28:29) - The Rage of Morgaine
- (34:42) - Go Be a Hero or Stay as a Farmer
- (39:25) - Ancient Greece Was an Oral Tradition
- (44:17) - Fave Historical Fiction Authors
- (45:34) - How Should Achilles Go Out?
- (49:30) - Emily Wilson's Translations
- (55:38) - Show Closing
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