Hypatia's Wake
This compelling poetry collection presents Hypatia of Alexandria (355-415 CE) the Egyptian Neoplatonic philosopher, astronomer, and mathematician. Often credited as the first female mathematician, little else is known about Hypatia, leading to many false and fanciful representations of her. Hypatia's Wake addresses these and the reliable truth about her life and death.

The double bind, a situation in which a person is given two different messages one of which negates the other, features largely in Hypatia's Wake. It links Hypatia's life and example to the philosophical theory of contemporary French feminist Luce Irigaray, which examines the uses and misuses of language in relation to women. If we make amends to history and the river of time by waking Hypatia's death, we wake up to her life—and the significance of our loss.

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Hypatia's Wake
This compelling poetry collection presents Hypatia of Alexandria (355-415 CE) the Egyptian Neoplatonic philosopher, astronomer, and mathematician. Often credited as the first female mathematician, little else is known about Hypatia, leading to many false and fanciful representations of her. Hypatia's Wake addresses these and the reliable truth about her life and death.

The double bind, a situation in which a person is given two different messages one of which negates the other, features largely in Hypatia's Wake. It links Hypatia's life and example to the philosophical theory of contemporary French feminist Luce Irigaray, which examines the uses and misuses of language in relation to women. If we make amends to history and the river of time by waking Hypatia's death, we wake up to her life—and the significance of our loss.

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Hypatia's Wake

Hypatia's Wake

by Susan Andrews Grace
Hypatia's Wake

Hypatia's Wake

by Susan Andrews Grace

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This compelling poetry collection presents Hypatia of Alexandria (355-415 CE) the Egyptian Neoplatonic philosopher, astronomer, and mathematician. Often credited as the first female mathematician, little else is known about Hypatia, leading to many false and fanciful representations of her. Hypatia's Wake addresses these and the reliable truth about her life and death.

The double bind, a situation in which a person is given two different messages one of which negates the other, features largely in Hypatia's Wake. It links Hypatia's life and example to the philosophical theory of contemporary French feminist Luce Irigaray, which examines the uses and misuses of language in relation to women. If we make amends to history and the river of time by waking Hypatia's death, we wake up to her life—and the significance of our loss.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781771339094
Publisher: Inanna Publications
Publication date: 10/05/2022
Series: Inanna Poetry & Fiction
Pages: 100
Product dimensions: 5.98(w) x 7.48(h) x 0.39(d)

About the Author

Susan Andrews Grace lives in Nelson, British Columbia, where she maintains a visual art practice and teaches at Oxygen Art Centre.

Table of Contents

A Gloss of Tangled Language Relevant to Invisibility, A Thread of Déréliction 1

The Genealogy Thread 17

The Woman at Alexandria 26

Synesius, One-Man Clarification Band 44

Euclid's UnCommon Notions 70

René's Vicious Circle 88

Hegel's Vicious Circle 90

Hypatia's String Theory 104

The Flesh of Invisibility 115

Acknowledgements 121

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