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By Chloe Yeoman
The podcast currently has 26 episodes available.
Hey folks, I am so excited to be able to present a second episode to you this week! Woo!! I hope you enjoy it and enjoy my poetry analysis. I rediscovered my love of poetry and literary analysis and I can't wait to do it again.
The sources used:
Sappho Stung with Love: Poems and Fragments (Poochigian and Duffy, 2009, Penguin Classics)
Greek Lyrics trans Richmond Lattimore (1960, University of Chicago Press)
Sappho Come Close (Poochigian, 2015, Penguin Classics)
Hey Guys! Welcome to this second episode in the Aphrodite series!! I am so glad to finally be getting this out to you! I hope you enjoy it!!
All my best,
Chloe
Bibliography: If you would like to see a bibliography I am happy to supply one. The full version does not fit in the description.
Link to Vanity Fair article: https://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/2022/09/dont-worry-darling-movie-review
Sources:
Hesiod's Theogony, Herodotus, and Homer's Iliad, Vergil's The Aeneid.
Hi guys,
This week I explore my opinions on religion and how it affects us as humans and the possible causes behind it! I am uploading during this in between point as it is my birthday on Friday so I want to give myself the day! I hope you have a great week and I will be speaking to you all again in September when we start the Aphrodite series!
All my best,
Chloe
Hey guys! So glad to have you back! I am excited to give you the final epsiode from the Ishtar section of my disso!! I hope you guys have a great week and I'll see you guys next time!!
Chloe
insta: @yeoman_chloe
newsletter: chloeyeoman.substack.com
Bibliography
Anon., 2020. The Epic of Gilgamesh. 2nd Edition ed. Milton Keynes: Penguin Books.
Collins, J. J., 2018. The Near Eastern Context. In: Introduction to the Hebrew Bible. s.l.:1517 Media: Fortress Press, pp. 25-51.
Harris, R., 1991. Inanna-Ishtar as Paradox and a Coincidence of Opposites. History of Religions, 30(3), pp. 261-278.
History.com Editors, 2021. Mesopotamia. [Online] Available at: https://www.history.com/topics/ancient-middle-east/mesopotamia [Accessed 7 March 2022].
Howard, S., 2017. En Hedu'anna. Journal of the Washington Academy of Sciences, 103(2), pp. 21-34.
Jacobsen, T., 1987. Inanna's Descent. In: The Harps that Once.... Yale: Yale University Press, pp. 205-232.
Kriwaczek, P., 2012. Babylon: Mesopotamia and the Birth of Civilisation. New York: Thomas Dunne Books.
Marcovich, M., 1996. From Ishtar to Aphrdotite. Journal of Aesthetic Education, 30(2), p. 45.
Oppenheim, A. L., 1977. Ancient Mesopotamia: Portrait of a Dead Civilisation. 2nd Edition ed. London: University of Chicago Press.
Pinker, A., 2005. Descent of the Goddess Ishtar to the Netherworld and Nahum II 8. Vetus Testamentum, 55(1), pp. 89-100.
Pryke, L., 2017. Ishtar. New York: Routledge.
Hi Folks! Sorry for the long break, but I am now back! I had COVID and went away twice so I didn't have it in me to create, unfortunately. But I am back now and I hope you all enjoy this new episode!! It is a brief summary of the epic with some literary commentary thrown in! Any queries please do not hesitate to reach out!
insta: @yeoman_chloe
newsletter: chloeyeoman.substack.com
Bibliography
Anon., 2020. The Epic of Gilgamesh. 2nd Edition ed. Milton Keynes: Penguin Books.
Collins, J. J., 2018. The Near Eastern Context. In: Introduction to the Hebrew Bible. s.l.:1517 Media: Fortress Press, pp. 25-51.
Harris, R., 1991. Inanna-Ishtar as Paradox and a Coincidence of Opposites. History of Religions, 30(3), pp. 261-278.
History.com Editors, 2021. Mesopotamia. [Online]
Howard, S., 2017. En Hedu'anna. Journal of the Washington Academy of Sciences, 103(2), pp. 21-34.
Jacobsen, T., 1987. Inanna's Descent. In: The Harps that Once.... Yale: Yale University Press, pp. 205-232.
Kriwaczek, P., 2012. Babylon: Mesopotamia and the Birth of Civilisation. New York: Thomas Dunne Books.
Marcovich, M., 1996. From Ishtar to Aphrdotite. Journal of Aesthetic Education, 30(2), p. 45.
Oppenheim, A. L., 1977. Ancient Mesopotamia: Portrait of a Dead Civilisation. 2nd Edition ed. London: University of Chicago Press.
Pinker, A., 2005. Descent of the Goddess Ishtar to the Netherworld and Nahum II 8. Vetus Testamentum, 55(1), pp. 89-100.
Pryke, L., 2017. Ishtar. New York: Routledge.
Hey guys!! Part two is out now! I can't wait for you guys to listen to this one. I hope you enjoy it!
Chloe
Bibliography
Anon., 2020. The Epic of Gilgamesh. 2nd Edition ed. Milton Keynes: Penguin Books.
Collins, J. J., 2018. The Near Eastern Context. In: Introduction to the Hebrew Bible. s.l.:1517 Media: Fortress Press, pp. 25-51.
Harris, R., 1991. Inanna-Ishtar as Paradox and a Coincidence of Opposites. History of Religions, 30(3), pp. 261-278.
History.com Editors, 2021. Mesopotamia. [Online]
Howard, S., 2017. En Hedu'anna. Journal of the Washington Academy of Sciences, 103(2), pp. 21-34.
Jacobsen, T., 1987. Inanna's Descent. In: The Harps that Once.... Yale: Yale University Press, pp. 205-232.
Kriwaczek, P., 2012. Babylon: Mesopotamia and the Birth of Civilisation. New York: Thomas Dunne Books.
Marcovich, M., 1996. From Ishtar to Aphrdotite. Journal of Aesthetic Education, 30(2), p. 45.
Oppenheim, A. L., 1977. Ancient Mesopotamia: Portrait of a Dead Civilisation. 2nd Edition ed. London: University of Chicago Press.
Pinker, A., 2005. Descent of the Goddess Ishtar to the Netherworld and Nahum II 8. Vetus Testamentum, 55(1), pp. 89-100.
Pryke, L., 2017. Ishtar. New York: Routledge.
Hi hi hi! I am so glad to see you here!! I'm excited to bring you this new series based on my dissertation and what I studied for it! I hope you enjoy the journey and hopefully learn something too! Just a short episode this week to ease you into the subject and a quick tw, I do talk about infertility briefly at the very end. I won't be hurt if you skip the end or this whole episode. You have to protect yourself and your energy first.
My newsletter can be found at: chloeyeoman.substack.com
and my insta handle is: @yeoman_chloe
Please feel free to let me know what you think and if you want to hear about anything in particular!
Sending all my love,
Chloe
Anon., 2020. The Epic of Gilgamesh. 2nd Edition ed. Milton Keynes: Penguin Books.
Collins, J. J., 2018. The Near Eastern Context. In: Introduction to the Hebrew Bible. s.l.:1517 Media: Fortress Press, pp. 25-51.
Harris, R., 1991. Inanna-Ishtar as Paradox and a Coincidence of Opposites. History of Religions, 30(3), pp. 261-278.
History.com Editors, 2021. Mesopotamia. [Online]
Howard, S., 2017. En Hedu'anna. Journal of the Washington Academy of Sciences, 103(2), pp. 21-34.
Jacobsen, T., 1987. Inanna's Descent. In: The Harps that Once.... Yale: Yale University Press, pp. 205-232.
Kriwaczek, P., 2012. Babylon: Mesopotamia and the Birth of Civilisation. New York: Thomas Dunne Books.
Marcovich, M., 1996. From Ishtar to Aphrdotite. Journal of Aesthetic Education, 30(2), p. 45.
Oppenheim, A. L., 1977. Ancient Mesopotamia: Portrait of a Dead Civilisation. 2nd Edition ed. London: University of Chicago Press.
Pinker, A., 2005. Descent of the Goddess Ishtar to the Netherworld and Nahum II 8. Vetus Testamentum, 55(1), pp. 89-100.
Pryke, L., 2017. Ishtar. New York: Routledge.
In this episode I recount my last year and how my relationship with spirituality has changed and why.
The podcast currently has 26 episodes available.