Mythic

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Dr. Jody Bower: Barbie, Post-Heroic Activism, and the Heroine's Journey

Jan 14, 2024
55 mins

Episode Description

Cultural mythologist Dr. Jody Bower offers her wisdom and keen insight into the evolution of the Heroine's Journey and how it is distinct from that of the hero. Dr. Bower is the author of two books:

Jane Eyre's Sisters: How Women Live and Write the Heroine's Story and

The Princess Powers Up: Watching the Sleeping Beauties Become Warrior Goddesses


In this episode of the Mythic podcast, we touch on a range of topics such as

• the changing role of love in the hero myth, including Marvel superheroes

• Barbie

• The Color Purple

• Hero-dad Pedro Pascal in The Mandalorian

• the problem with the hero archetype in activism and politics

• the unique process through which non-binary people individuate


Toward the end of the interview, Jody shares about her near-death experience and other mysteries of life.

Enjoy!


Key Moments
  • 02:08 - Jody's origin story
  • 07:53 - Love, heroes, and villains in Marvel movies. From I to we.
  • 14:24 - Barbie's individuation
  • 19:00 - Heroic thinking and social activism. Myths of The Fall and Progress.
  • 30:18 - The Heroine's Journey
  • 38:57 - Non-binary individuation
  • 41:46 - 5 Questions


Relevant Links


Music composed by Kevin MacLeod


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