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About the Author

Helen Morales holds the Argyropoulos Chair in Hellenic Studies at the University of California, Santa Barbara. Morales is the author of Classical Mythology: A Very Short Introduction and Pilgrimage to Dollywood: A Country Music Road Trip Through Tennessee. She lives with her family in Santa Barbara.

Obras de Helen Morales

Associated Works

The Cambridge Companion to the Greek and Roman Novel (2008) — Contribuinte — 22 cópias
Constructing Identities in Late Antiquity (1999) — Contribuinte — 5 cópias
Art and Text in Roman Culture (1996) — Contribuinte — 3 cópias
Arethusa (vol 49 no 1) — Contribuinte — 1 exemplar(es)

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Conhecimento Comum

Nome de batismo
Morales, Helen Louise
Data de nascimento
1970-05-01
Sexo
female
Ocupação
professor
Organizações
University of Cambridge

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Reading books about travel and pilgrimage usually makes me want to go too. I did like Pilgrimage to Dollywood but at the end of the book I am sure I do not want to go to Dollywood or Graceland or most of the other sites visited in this story. The visit to Graceland especially sound like a terrible rushed crowded and controlled experience. I would not have liked that. The author is an English classics professor teaching at the University of California in Santa Barbara. A big fan of Dolly Parton she set out to visit a number of sites in Dolly's home state of Tennessee including Elvis Presley's home and shrine. Graceland, and Dolly Parton's amusement park Dollywood. Morales's observations of American culture and music were very astute but I will not be following her steps.

Pilgrimage to Dollywood was one in a series of books published by the University of Chicago Press on literary tourism and pilgrimage. The other that I read was Freud's Couch, reviewed by me somewhere on Goodreads. I am looking forward to the next one in the series and I hope the University of Chicago Press makes it one of their monthly free e-books.
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MMc009 | 1 outra resenha | Jan 30, 2022 |
So little has changed in 2,500 years, how?

Anyway, reviewed this for Shelf Awareness, will try to remember to share the link when it goes up.

Recommended for people who want an inclusive feminist examination of Greek mythology and their lasting impact on (primarily Western) humanity
 
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Cerestheories | 1 outra resenha | Nov 8, 2021 |
Morales takes the gender and sexuality elements of Greek and Roman myths that are usually glossed over (or at least they were in my schools) and shines a spotlight on them. She points out the ways in which Classical mythology has been used to perpetuate mysogyny and white supremacy, and she celebrates the ways that modern artists are reimagining and reclaiming these myths. It's an exciting and inspiring read. I can't wait to share it with my daughter.
 
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ImperfectCJ | 1 outra resenha | Mar 12, 2021 |
Definately have an open mind when reading this book. Quickly goes from Freud to the Great Mother Goddess, and some of the themes can be a bit left field to the unknowing reader. Morales is clearly knowledgeable about the classics, anyone who loves the Greco-Roman myths will learn and pick up cocktail party material. I can't agree with all her points, which seem a bit speculative at points, but she backs them up with copious evidence. Best approached as an insightful essay that is a primer to the "historiography" of myths.… (mais)
 
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vhl219 | outras 2 resenhas | Jun 1, 2019 |

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