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Breaking Chains, Shifting Perspectives

Syed Shuja Jeelani · Institute of Philosophy of the Jagiellonian University · 2025

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This paper examines American novelist Madeline Miller’s Circe through an eco-feminist lens, drawing on Helene Cixous’ concepts in “The Laugh of Medusa.” By revisiting and retelling the myth from a female perspective, the analysis aims to challenge and dismantle the gender stereotypes and patriarchal power structures embedded in myths and fairy tales. In Circe, Miller revisits the myth of Circe, a renowned sorcerer in Greek mythology who is reputed to turn sailors into swine by magic. Miller uses the traditional image of Circe as a witch, but she makes marked changes in the nature of this ancient image. She gives voice to the long-silenced Circe and lets her tell her story and recount her experiences. She is portrayed as a multifaceted and evolving character who displays a vast array of emotions from jealousy, anger, despair, and sorrow to pity, love, and even postpartum depression. The need for human connection is at the heart of the Greek myths and because they are such puissant tales of human nature, they have endured and lived on; they still hold up the mirror to us. If we look past the chariots and spears, these ancient stories are incredibly modern and have much to teach us about the world that we live in and about ourselves. Miller rewrites and re-evaluates the image of Circe to correct its representation, and thus, to achieve a cultural change. 

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Jeelani, S. S. (2025). Breaking Chains, Shifting Perspectives. https://submissions.pjaesthetics.uj.edu.pl/index.php/PJA/article/view/107

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Jeelani, Syed Shuja. "Breaking Chains, Shifting Perspectives." 2025. https://submissions.pjaesthetics.uj.edu.pl/index.php/PJA/article/view/107.

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Jeelani, Syed Shuja. 2025. "Breaking Chains, Shifting Perspectives.". https://submissions.pjaesthetics.uj.edu.pl/index.php/PJA/article/view/107.

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Jeelani, S. S. 2025, Breaking Chains, Shifting Perspectives, Institute of Philosophy of the Jagiellonian University, available at: https://submissions.pjaesthetics.uj.edu.pl/index.php/PJA/article/view/107 [Accessed 25 Jun. 2026].

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Título
Breaking Chains, Shifting Perspectives
Autor / colaboradores
Syed Shuja Jeelani
Editorial
Institute of Philosophy of the Jagiellonian University
Año de publicación
2025
ISSN
2544-8242
ISSN
2544-8242
Idioma
deu

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