Book Chapter
Euripidean women and internalized misogyny: Agones in Troades, Electra, and Andromache
JHKO Chong-Gossard, LL Ng
Engaging Classical Texts in the Contemporary World from Narratology to Reception | UNIV MICHIGAN PRESS | Published : 2018
DOI: 10.3998/mpub.9905263
Abstract
"Euripidean Women and Internalized Misogyny" examines the applicability of feminist therapy theory to social behaviour in three plays of Euripides in which women exhibit distrust of other women, the valuing of men over women, and the devaluing of the feminine by advocating violence against other women.