An updated edition of the Sunday Times BestsellerBritain's best-known classicist Mary Beard, is also a committed and vocal feminist. With wry wit, she revisits the gender agenda and shows how history has treated powerful women. Her examples range from the classical world to the modern day, from Medusa and Athena to Theresa May and Hillary Clinton. Beard explores the cultural underpinnings of misogyny, considering the public voice of women, our cultural assumptions about women's relationship with power, and how powerful women resist being packaged into a male template. A year on since the advent of #metoo, Beard looks at how the discussions have moved on during this time, and how that intersects with issues of rape and consent, and the stories men tell themselves to support their actions. In trademark Beardian style, using examples ancient and modern, Beard argues, 'it's time for change - and now!' From the author of international bestseller SPQR: A History of Ancient Rome.
Professor Mary Beard
Professor Mary Beard is a renowned classicist and public intellectual known for her groundbreaking work in the field of ancient history and archaeology. She has authored several influential books, including "SPQR: A History of Ancient Rome" and "Women & Power: A Manifesto," which explore themes of power, politics, and gender in the ancient world. Beard's writing is characterized by its engaging and accessible style, making complex historical topics accessible to a wide audience.
Beard's contributions to literature have had a significant impact on the study of ancient history, challenging traditional narratives and bringing new perspectives to the field. Her most famous work, "SPQR," has been praised for its insightful analysis of Roman history and its relevance to contemporary society. Mary Beard's work continues to inspire readers and scholars alike, cementing her reputation as one of the leading voices in classical studies.