Artemis, Jean Shinoda Bolen
Artemis, Jean Shinoda Bolen
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Artemis
The Indomitable Spirit in Everywoman

Author: Jean Shinoda Bolen

Narrator: Jean Shinoda Bolen

Unabridged: 7 hr 37 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 09/01/2014


Synopsis

In Jean Shinoda Bolen’s bestselling, game-changing Goddesses in Everywoman, myths came to life in a whole new way that resonated with our own lives. Even fictional character Bridget Jones was reading that book.Now comes Artemis: The Indomitable Spirit in Everywoman, a groundbreaking new audiobook that explores the archetype of the activist. Indomitable means untamed, unsubdued. It is the one-in-herself quality in girls and women who will not be victims, no matter what. To bring the Artemis archetype to life, Dr. Bolen delves deeply into the myth of Atalanta, the famous hunter and runner in ancient Greek mythology, a mortal woman who is identified with Artemis the Greek Goddess of the Hunt and Moon. Atalanta began life abandoned and left to die because she was born a girl. She faced the Calydon Boar and drew first blood; she was the runner who would demand to be beaten in a footrace by the man who could claim her as his bride. Atalanta exemplifies the indomitable spirit in competent, courageous girls and in the women they become. This is grit, the passion and persistence to go the distance, to survive, and to succeed.Dr. Bolen paints a vivid picture of Artemis women in current media, including Princess Merida from the animated film Brave and Katniss Everdeen from The Hunger Games. In all these examples and those of real-life women who grow into their Artemis spirit, she provides the means through which listeners can navigate their own personal exploration to become their authentic selves. Bolen dedicates this audiobook to women and girls who embody the archetype of Artemis, who discover her uncrushable spirit in themselves or others.

About Jean Shinoda Bolen

Jean Shinoda Bolen, M. D, is a psychiatrist, Jungian analyst, and an internationally known author and speaker. She is the author of The Tao of Psychology, Goddesses in Everywoman, Gods in Everyman, Ring of Power, Crossing to Avalon, Close to the Bone, The Millionth Circle, Goddesses in Older Women, Crones Don't Whine, Urgent Message from Mother, Like a Tree, and Moving Toward the Millionth Circle. She is a Distinguished Life Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association and a former clinical professor of psychiatry at the University of California at San Francisco, a past board member of the Ms. Foundation for Women and the International Transpersonal Association. She was a recipient of the Institute for Health and Healing's "Pioneers in Art, Science, and the Soul of Healing Award", and is a Diplomate of the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology. She was in three acclaimed documentaries: the Academy-Award winning anti-nuclear proliferation film Women—For America, For the World, the Canadian Film Board's Goddess Remembered, and FEMME: Women Healing the World. The Millionth Circle Initiative www.millionthcircle.org was inspired by her book and led to her advocacy for a UN 5th World Conference on Women. Her website is www.jeanbolen.com.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Heidi on September 13, 2017

In Artemis, Jean Bolen discusses the importance of archetypes and mythological stories. She asserts that we don't just enjoy the stories for their entertainment value- we respond to the psychological truths contained between the lines. I've always enjoyed academic discussions of mythological tales. I......more

Goodreads review by Araminta on April 10, 2017

I love Jean Shinoda Bolen's approach to feminist psychological archetype. I am less excited about the few false dichotomies of gender smattered into theory, but overall, this was a wonderful book about my once-and-always favorite Greek Goddess figure (since I first discovered them at age 8). She's a......more

Goodreads review by Gil on November 03, 2018

I read Bolen’s Goddesses in Everywoman before this, and sadly, Artemis was not as compelling as Goddesses was. Goddesses had a good balance between theory/archetype and anecdotal evidence, and I was expecting the same proportion in this book. I was especially intrigued about the Selene/Hecate aspect......more

Goodreads review by Willa on January 08, 2025

I read this after another one of Bolen’s book “The Goddesses in Everywoman”, which was my introduction to her application of Jungian archetypal exploration using Greek mythology. I was particularly captured by two goddesses: Aphrodite and Artemis and was delighted to find she had written a whole boo......more

Goodreads review by Debbie on February 19, 2025

I loved “Goddesses in Everywoman” and identify with the Artemis archetype. The whole concept of Goddesses as archetypes is fascinating to me. I just felt that there wasn’t enough material to cover the Artemis archetype in a separate book. I thought that there was a lot of repetition in this book alt......more