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Roberta Jones - Back to the future

Roberta Jones - Back to the future

著者: Roberta Jones
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概要

Roberta Jones is a futurologist: she looks at the past to see into the future. In an era in which our society's core values are falling apart and we're really feeling the need to totally shake up our basic beliefs, Roberta Jones dives into old monuments, traditions, myths, and customs to find elements that strongly resonate with our world today. Using these ancient treasures to help us picture a world that's more in tune with what we really need. This podcast was produced wit the support of the "Regione Lazio".Roberta Jones アート 世界
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  • TATTOOS ON STONE. The Body as Language from Laocoön to Today
    2026/04/27
    What can a 2,000-year-old sculpture and a modern tattoo tell us about who we really are? In this episode, we travel from the Vatican Museums to a contemporary gallery in Milan, tracing a surprising thread between the ancient Laocoön and the tattooed bodies of today. Along the way, we meet Ötzi , Europe's oldest mummy and first known tattooed human, we explore how tattoos went from marks of shame to symbols of identity, and ask a question that's more relevant than ever: in a world that tells us how to look, what does it mean to make our bodies truly our own? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    15 分
  • Leda and the Swan, When Myth Hides Violence
    2026/02/04
    Can there be consent for a swan? In Greek mythology, Leda is a queen who is approached by Zeus, the king of the gods, transformed into a swan. What follows is a story told in many different ways: sometimes as seduction, sometimes as violence, sometimes as consent. From this encounter are born figures who will change history, including Helen of Troy. In this episode, we explore how the myth of Leda and the Swan has been represented in art for centuries, from ancient sculpture to Renaissance painting, and why it has always been both beautiful and disturbing. Artists used this myth to show the female body, desire, and power—often hiding violence behind grace and elegance. We then move to the twentieth century, where artists like Francesca Woodman break this tradition and use the myth to talk about vulnerability, control, and reclaiming one’s own body. A conversation about myth, art, and why Leda still speaks to us today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    16 分
  • The Legacy of Hermaphroditus
    2025/02/01
    Who decides what it means to be a man or a woman? And what happens when those definitions blur? In this episode, we explore the fascinating legacy of Hermaphroditus, the mythical child of Hermes and Aphrodite, whose story has challenged gender boundaries for millennia. From ancient Greek myths to Roman sculptures, from Renaissance intrigue to modern queer art, we trace how intersexuality and fluid identities have been represented, feared, and celebrated throughout history. With a visit to the Museo Palazzo Massimo in Rome, where the Sleeping Hermaphrodite lies in enigmatic repose, we unravel the deeper meanings behind this timeless figure—and what it reveals about our own world today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    23 分
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