femininity

Weaving Truth: Essays on Language and the Female in Greek Thought

“What if truth were a woman?” asked Nietzsche. In ancient Greek thought, truth in language has a special relation to the female by virtue of her pre-eminent art-form—the one Freud believed was even invented by women—weaving. The essays in this book explore the implications of this nexus: language, the female, weaving, and the construction of truth. The Homeric bard—male, to be sure—inherits from Indo-European culture the designation of his poetry… Read more