Start the Week - Great women of the classics

The Latin scholar Shadi Bartsch has written a new translation of Virgil’s The Aeneid. She tells Kirsty Wark how this timeless epic about the legendary ancestor of a Roman emperor has been constantly invoked and reinterpreted over its two thousand year history. She argues that this poem still has much to say to contemporary readers about gender, politics, religion, morality, nationalism and love.

It was while arguing about the merits of the Aeneid’s tragic queen, Dido of Carthage, that the classicist Natalie Haynes decided it was time to rescue the women in ancient myths. Centuries of male interpretations, she argues, has led to the demonization and dismissal of the likes of Medusa, Phaedra and Medea. In Pandora’s Jar: Women in Greek Myths she goes back to the original stories, reinstating the more complex roles given to these women in antiquity.

In the 17th-century the Italian painter Artemisia Gentileschi drew inspiration from the women in ancient myths, allegories and the Bible, as seen in a new exhibition of her work at the National Gallery in London. The curator, Letizia Treves, says that Gentileschi challenged conventions and defied expectations, painting subjects that were traditionally the preserve of male artists, and transforming the meek into warriors.

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(Picture credit: the National Gallery)

Start the Week - Great women of the classics

The Latin scholar Shadi Bartsch has written a new translation of Virgil’s The Aeneid. She tells Kirsty Wark how this timeless epic about the legendary ancestor of a Roman emperor has been constantly invoked and reinterpreted over its two thousand year history. She argues that this poem still has much to say to contemporary readers about gender, politics, religion, morality, nationalism and love.

It was while arguing about the merits of the Aeneid’s tragic queen, Dido of Carthage, that the classicist Natalie Haynes decided it was time to rescue the women in ancient myths. Centuries of male interpretations, she argues, has led to the demonization and dismissal of the likes of Medusa, Phaedra and Medea. In Pandora’s Jar: Women in Greek Myths she goes back to the original stories, reinstating the more complex roles given to these women in antiquity.

In the 17th-century the Italian painter Artemisia Gentileschi drew inspiration from the women in ancient myths, allegories and the Bible, as seen in a new exhibition of her work at the National Gallery in London. The curator, Letizia Treves, says that Gentileschi challenged conventions and defied expectations, painting subjects that were traditionally the preserve of male artists, and transforming the meek into warriors.

Producer: Katy Hickman

(Picture credit: the National Gallery)

NBN Book of the Day - Cynthia Miller-Idriss, “Hate in the Homeland: The New Global Far Right” (Princeton UP, 2020)

Hate crimes. Misinformation and conspiracy theories. Foiled white-supremacist plots. The signs of growing far-right extremism are all around us, and communities across America and around the globe are struggling to understand how so many people are being radicalized and why they are increasingly attracted to violent movements.

Hate in the Homeland: The New Global Far Right (Princeton University Press, 2020) shows how tomorrow's far-right nationalists are being recruited in surprising places, from college campuses and mixed martial arts gyms to clothing stores, online gaming chat rooms, and YouTube cooking channels.

Instead of focusing on the how and why of far-right radicalization, Cynthia Miller-Idriss seeks answers in the physical and virtual spaces where hate is cultivated. Where does the far right do its recruiting? When do young people encounter extremist messaging in their everyday lives?

Miller-Idriss shows how far-right groups are swelling their ranks and developing their cultural, intellectual, and financial capacities in a variety of mainstream settings. She demonstrates how young people on the margins of our communities are targeted in these settings, and how the path to radicalization is a nuanced process of moving in and out of far-right scenes throughout adolescence and adulthood.

Hate in the Homeland is essential for understanding the tactics and underlying ideas of modern far-right extremism. This eye-opening book takes readers into the mainstream places and spaces where today's far right is engaging and ensnaring young people, and reveals innovative strategies we can use to combat extremist radicalization.

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The NewsWorthy - Election Day Preps, Record Hurricane Season & ‘Day of the Dead’- Monday, November 2nd, 2020

The news to know for Monday, November 2nd, 2020!

What to know about:

  • why and how law enforcement is preparing for Election Day tomorrow
  • a new COVID-19 warning from the nation's top infectious disease expert
  • which country is seeing no new coronavirus cases
  • A 20-year milestone of what's being called one of humanity's greatest engineering feats
  • a celebrity going to prison
  • the newest streaming service that just launched

Those stories and more in just 10 minutes!

Head to www.theNewsWorthy.com or see sources below to read more about any of the stories mentioned today.

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Sources:

Police Prepare for Post-Election Violence: NY Times, WaPo, USA Today

FBI Investigating Biden Bus Harassment: CNN, Texas Tribune, NPR, Axios, Trump Tweet, Texas GOP

Final Days of Campaigning: WaPo, Reuters, AP, Elect Project

Most COVID Cases in One Day: CNN, CNBC, Axios, Johns Hopkins

Fauci Warns of COVID-19 Surge: WaPo, CNN, NBC News

Europe COVID-19 Cases Rise: Reuters, CBS News, WSJ, NY Times

Australia Records Zero COVID-19 Cases: CNN, Reuters, BBC

Tropical Storm Eta Forms: NY Times, USA Today, NBC News, CBS News, NHC

ISS Marks 20 Years: Space.com, WaPo, Business Insider

Sean Connery Dies: Reuters, The Verge, Variety

Lori Loughlin Begins Prison Sentence: NBC News, FOX News, TMZ

T-Mobile Launches TVision: USA Today, Cnet, Tmo News

Día de los Muertos: CNN, LA Times, NBC News, NPR

Monday Monday - Millennials Control Sliver of U.S. Wealth: Newsweek, CNBC, Bloomberg

In the Bubble with Andy Slavitt - Voting In The Bubble

Andy’s brought Mike Birbiglia, Chelsea Clinton, DeRay Mckesson, Kara Swisher, 12-year old Catie, Julián Castro, Andy’s mom and a number of other surprises to keep you entertained while you vote! Plus two co-host epidemiologists, Caitlin Rivers and Farzad Mostashari, to review safety tips for voting. You'll laugh, you'll think, you'll be inspired ... but most importantly, you'll vote! 

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What A Day - First Vote’s The Charm

Over 93 million people have voted as of Sunday night. More than 8 million of those voters are doing so for the first time, according to the data firm TargetSmart. We talk to a group of first time voters about why they are participating this year, and why they’re choosing Biden.

The US hit a new record high of Covid-19 cases last Friday — with many swing states hitting record highs as well. And the UK announced a new lockdown to combat their rise in cases. 

And in headlines: Typhoon Goni hits the Philippines, high school journalists bust Kentucky State Police, and a new giant coral discovered at the Great Barrier Reef.

The Daily Signal - Obama or Trump: Who Has Done More for Blacks in America?

Clarence McKee has worked in public policy and media for decades, including service with the Reagan administration. McKee, author of the book “How Obama Failed Black America and How Trump Is Helping It: The Dirty Little Secret That the Media Won’t Tell You,” says he closely observed actions taken by President Barack Obama and President Donald Trump to help the black community.


The results speak for themselves, he says. McKee joins “The Daily Signal Podcast” to break down the ways in which he says Trump’s policies serve the best interests of African Americans. 


Also on today’s show, we read your letters to the editor and we share a good news story about a 10-year-old boy who started an initiative to spread more kindness in our world. Now he is on a mission to provide 100,000 people with a free meal this fall. 


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Lex Fridman Podcast - #135 – Charles Isbell: Computing, Interactive AI, and Race in America

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(2:18:14) – Fear of death and the passing of time

Consider This from NPR - Bonus: The Latinx Vote Comes Of Age

Today, a bonus episode from NPR's Code Switch.

For the first time in election history, Latinos are projected to be the second-largest voting demographic in the country. The reason? Gen Z Latinx voters, many of whom are casting a ballot for the first time in 2020. So we asked a bunch of them: Who do you plan to vote for? What issues do you care about? And what do you want the rest of the country to know about you?

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