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Hagitude: an archetypal analysis of older women in European myth and folklore Saturday May 10th 2025 10:30AM – 12PM via Zoom

 

Hagitude: an archetypal analysis of older women in European myth and folklore.

Presentor: Dr Sharon Blackie
Saturday, May 1oth 2025 13th, 2024
10:30 AM  – 12 PMCentral Time via Zoom

Hagitude: an archetypal analysis of older women in European myth and folklore.

There is no clear image of enviable female elderhood in the contemporary cultural mythology of the West; it seems not to be an archetype we recognise any more. Older women are mostly ignored, encouraged to be inconspicuous, or held up as objects of derision and satire. But our myths and folklore contain a rich and diverse collection of women from midlife and beyond who offer insight into the ways that each of us could uniquely embody a bold and purposeful elderhood. They are the ones who tell the wisdom stories; who know where the medicine plants grow. They serve as guides for younger adults; they know when the community is going down the wrong path, and they’re not afraid to speak out and say so. Their focus is on giving back: on bringing out, for the sake of Earth and community, the hard-earned wisdom which they’ve grown within themselves. From the Trickster to the Creatrix, the Medial Woman to the Mentor, these stories shed light on the rich and varied nature of older women’s wisdom.

 

Dr. Sharon Blackie is an award-winning author and psychologist with a background in mythology and folklore. Her work is focused on reimagining women’s stories, and on the relevance of myths, fairy tales and folk traditions to the personal, cultural and environmental problems we face today. As well as writing six books of fiction and nonfiction, including the bestselling If Women Rose Rooted and Hagitude, her writing has appeared in several international media outlets and she has featured in programs by the BBC, US public radio and other broadcasters. Sharon is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts, and has taught and lectured at many academic institutions, Jungian organisations, retreat centres and cultural festivals around the world. Her publication ‘The Art of Enchantment’ is in the top ten global literature Substacks.