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Hardcover Eternally Bad: Goddesses with Attitude Book

ISBN: 0785815651

ISBN13: 9780785815655

Eternally Bad: Goddesses with Attitude

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Eternally Bad is a wickedly fun, irreverent tribute to mythological "bad girl" goddesses from around the world. Trina Robbins, one the most famous feminist cartoonists of our time, takes off the white... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Deliciously irreverant

This book is a must-read for all feminists, Goddess-worshippers, and those interested in mythology and ancient history! It's an incredibly hilarious read, with a healthy tongue-in-cheek tone, an often-irreverant style, and fresh contemporary language. Far from espousing and propagating myths about goddesses being, as Ms. Robbins puts it, "the Virgin Mary with crystals," she really brings them to life in all of their not-so-nice glory. These goddesses are empowered women who aren't afraid to do things that many people falsely assume exist only in the domain of the male deities. She divides the book up into sections, giving us stories with themes such as "G.I. Janes," "Bad Girls of the Bible," "Goddesses Who Love Too Much," and "Tramps and Thieves." The goddesses come from a wide variety of cultures, such as Native American, Hawaiian, Scandinavian, Japanese, Indian, and Greek, and they vary in the nature of their badness. For example, some goddesses merely loved the wrong man, or were warriors, or created magick potions, while others did maleficent things such as killing and eating innocent people or drowning an entire city. There are tales such as Osmotar, the Finnish goddess who invented beer, Freya, the Norse goddess who slept with a pack of dwarves to get a beautiful diamond necklace, Inanna, the Sumerian goddess who got her grandfather drunk to get all of his powers, secrets, and servants, Lilith, the woman who according to legend was created before Eve and whose only "crime" was that she was assertive and didn't want to be some meek little submissive housewife to Adam, and Pele, the Hawaiian goddess who killed her favorite sister because she caught her kissing the husband she had, unbeknownest to Pele, brought back to life just for her. I also loved that there was a chapter on Jezebel, since all of the secular research does bear out that she was not the evil woman depicted in the Bible. Some people, such as historical purists and serious scholars, might not like the contemporary language and anachronisms, but that's part of the fun quality of this book. It's not meant to be a scholarly treatise on goddesses. As Ms. Robbins points out, a lot has been lost in the move to make goddesses seem all nice and sweet, these loving earth mothers who go around casting positive spells and blessing drum circles. It might have been done to make Goddess-worship seem less threatening to outsiders, but it really robbed these women of their personalities and uniqueness. The only downside for me was that I wished there had been a pronunciation guide somewhere, primarily for the Celtic and Hawaiian names.

Take A Walk on the Lighter Side!

While I'm a technical writer, I'm not a technical reader. I never read a text in college unless the professor took the exam directly from it. If Trina had written my textbooks, I may have read them! Trina Robbins presents solid mythology in an entertaining, humorous way. I laughed my way through the book and also found the little blocks of history dispersed throughout informative. My favorite story is that of Kali and Shiva's reaction to her aggressive dance. Eternally Bad is a must-have for any Goddess library.

Fun Myths

This was my first book by Trina, and I absolutely loved it! She offers her own unique take on the often misrepresented or just plain forgot about "bad" girls of the ancient world.

Naughty Girls Need Love too!

Nothing like an informative AND irreverent book about Dark Goddesses to slip into your Holiday (silk) stocking. I recently came across Trina Robbin's tongue-firmly-planted-in-rouged-cheek, book, "Eternally Bad: Goddesses with Attitude" and fell in...lust. Although those who are very serious and straightlaced about their goddesses (yawn) may not like how these familiar myths and stories are presented, the rest of us know a good thing when we see it! If you like similiar books in this genre like "Uppity Women of the Ancient/Medieval/Renaissance World(s)," this one will blow your skirt up and tickle your fancy for sure! I've read a great many goddess/mythology and woman's spirituality books. At the bottom of the author's wit and whimsy are the wonderful empowering stories of goddesses and heroines told in a fresh and delightful way. Sometimes you find just as much wisdom in humor than in pedantic sholarship or esotericism.And really, who could resist that cover image of a Goddess "Girls' Night Out"--priceless....and don't forget to do the Bee-otch Goddess Quiz at the end!Enjoy it folks!

Goddesses just wanna have fun...

Move over Ares. Watch your back Thor. Goddess power and bad attitudes are taking over. From the second I saw the cover of "Eternally Bad" in the bookstore to the time I got it home and soaked up every word I found myself thoroughly intrigued and definitely wanting more. Giggling non-stop and cheering the bad babes of myth made for a fun and, yes, informative read (a nice change from the stuffy, conventional, god focused, myths your high school Lit teacher used to force you to trudge through). It's also nice to see some of the less written about Goddess girls get their side of the story out there as well. Mythology fanatic or not, no one can resist these eternally bad girlfriends of the Goddess-hood. You won't be disappointed!
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