Amazon by Barbara G. Walker

Amazon

Barbara G. Walker

Ever wonder how our world would look to a woman warrior time traveler from the prehistoric, prepatriarchal past? This beautiful young Amazon will tell you. .

From Publishers Weekly

Masquerading as a novel, this New Age feminist tract is basically a polemic on relations between the sexes and women’s status in modern society. Imagining an Amazon catapulted from antiquity into the contemporary U.S., Walker ( The Women’s Encyclopedia of Myths and Secrets ) goes on to claim that the patriarchal society created by the Amazons’ traditional enemies, the Greeks, has deprived women of most of their rights and recourses. Walker’s Amazon protagonist, Antiope, has just gained adult rights by killing a foe in battle, but she somehow suddenly finds herself at the side of a highway, terrified of speeding cars and injured in an attempted rape. Writer Diana Foster rescues Antiope, heals her and introduces her to modern society, thus affording Walker a vehicle for voicing her dismay at the conditions into which women have fallen. After Diana writes a bestselling book on Antiope and her culture, the two women are alternately revered and reviled on talk shows and other incubi of popular culture. Media attention leads to an encounter between the Amazon and a man who looks just like the soldier she slayed. Walker’s stilted language and strident outlook militate against her often keen and pointed observations. $20,000 ad/promo; author tour.

Copyright 1992 Reed Business Information, Inc. –This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

From Library Journal

Antiope, a warrior woman from a goddess-worshiping clan battling the Greek invasions, is mysteriously transported to modern New Jersey, where she is ‘adopted’ by 50ish writer Diana. Feminist scholar Walker ( Women’s Rituals , HarperCollins, 1990) amusingly and discouragingly chronicles the clash between matrifocal warrior values and the 20th century. Through Antiope’s startled eyes, the author scrutinizes, questions, and satirizes everything from attitudes about sexuality and the dangers of excessive religiosity to makeup and feminine hygiene. As is often the case in utopic/dystopic novels, the commentary occasionally overwhelms the story. Nonetheless, Amazon spins a good yarn with an intriguing time/place dilemma.

– Gail Wood, Montgomery Coll. Lib., Germantown, Md.

Copyright 1992 Reed Business Information, Inc. –This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


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Details

ISBN 62510037
Genre Speculative Fiction
Copyright Date 1992
Publication Date 26-Mar-92
Publisher HarperCollins
Format Trade Paperback
No. of Pages 178
Language English
Rating NotRated
BookID 416

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