This book is a brilliant and timely analysis of the complex issues raised by the relation between women and philosophy. It offers a critical account ...
Continue Reading →Michelet deliberately threw his intimate self into his narrative, convinced that this was the way to achieve the historian’s ultimate aim: the resurrection (or re-creation) ...
Continue Reading →For women, the heart is everything, says in these pages one of the greatest historians of the French Revolution, Jules Michelet.But this sentence, far from ...
Continue Reading →After completing his labours, Herakles finally returns home, sending ahead a young woman, Iole, to serve his bed. In an attempt to regain Herakles’ affection ...
Continue Reading →“Thesmophoriazusae” (literally meaning “The Women Celebrating the Festival of the Thesmophoria”, sometimes also called “The Poet and the Women”), is a comedy by the ancient ...
Continue Reading →This significant reader brings together for the first time the most important essays concerning the intersecting subjects of gender, space and architecture. Carefully ...
Continue Reading →This book is about women’s relationship to buildings and to the spaces between them – our created surroundings, including homes, their arrangement in ...
Continue Reading →Women of Steel and Stone features 22 thoroughly researched and engaging profiles of architects, engineers, and landscape designers, describing these groundbreakers’ strengths, interests, ...
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