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Infinity and Other Possibilities: following the footfall of expatriate Australian women writers in Greece - Charmian Clift, BeverLiterature & Aesthetics 17 (1): 51-65. 2007.
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236Shame, Gender Violence, and Ethics: Terrors of Injustice (edited book)Lexington Books. 2021.Through cutting-edge accounts and interdisciplinary critiques of shame, this collection responds to the epidemic of gendered violence that the world witnesses daily. Contributors expose and challenge how oppression and violence connect to regimes of injustice that have dominated modern times.
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42The Missing Hymn of Metis: an Origin of LossSophia 59 (1): 69-81. 2020.It is simply no longer acceptable to speak of the goddess Athena from the fifth generation of Olympian/Orphic Greece without reference to her mother Metis. Hesiod, among others, tells us Metis appears as a reincarnation of her first-generation self in the Olympian dynasty as wife of Zeus. She was originally the cosmic egg of all creation in the Orphic Theogony, as recounted by Apollodorus, and Taylor, from whose mucosity, the entire genealogy of the Olympian/Orphic heaven, is spawned. However, f…Read more
Shé M. Hawke
Science and Research Centre, Koper
University of Sydney
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Science and Research Centre, KoperAssistant Professor
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University of Sydney
PhD, 2008
Areas of Specialization
Philosophical Traditions |
Other Academic Areas |
Philosophy, Misc |
Areas of Interest
Philosophical Traditions |
Other Academic Areas |
Philosophy, Misc |