One day, the hero Hercules “went out to a quiet place and sat, pondering,” as noted by the Ancient Greek author Xenophon. This book delves into the significance of that moment and its resonance with autistic young people. It presents ten lessons that explore what occurred when Hercules entered the quiet place, encountered two women (or goddesses, or personifications), and faced a choice between two paths, both literal and metaphorical. The lessons address various dimensions of autism, including communication, emotions, decision-making, sensory experiences, planning, and interests. This groundbreaking work is particularly valuable for professionals and practitioners aiming to harness the allure of mythology in their interactions with autistic children. It also appeals to academics in education, Classics, and literature who are interested in the experiential application of their fields. By using Hercules' story as a framework, the book offers insights and practical strategies for engaging with autistic youth, making it a significant resource for educators and specialists alike.
Susan Deacy Volgorde van de boeken
Dr. Susan Deacy is hoofddocent Geesteswetenschappen aan de University of Roehampton in Engeland. Haar onderzoek duikt in het rijk van de klassieke literatuur en de blijvende impact ervan, en onderzoekt hoe oude verhalen en mythologieën resoneren in de hedendaagse cultuur. Ze biedt lezers een boeiende toegang tot tijdloze thema's van de menselijke conditie, onderzocht door middel van nauwkeurige analyse en interpretatie.


- 2023
- 2008
Athena
- 160bladzijden
- 6 uur lezen
A survey of one of the most enduringly popular of ancient deities, this book introduces Athena's myth, cult and reception, while directing the reader to a detailed discussion. It assesses the various representations and approaches to Athena.