ABSTRACT

Ishtar is the first book dedicated to providing an accessible analysis of the mythology and image of this complex goddess. The polarity of her nature is reflected in her role as goddess of sexual love and war, and has made her difficult to characterise in modern scholarship. By exploring this complexity, Ishtar offers insight into Mesopotamian culture and thought, and elucidates a goddess who transcended the limits of gender, divinity and nature. It gives an accessible introduction to the Near Eastern pantheon, while also opening a pathway for comparison with the later Near Eastern and Mediterranean deities who followed her.

part I|28 pages

Why Ishtar?

chapter |26 pages

Introduction

part II|154 pages

Key Themes

chapter 1|29 pages

Love and Intimacy

chapter 2|24 pages

Sexuality and Order

chapter 3|27 pages

Ishtar and the Pantheon

chapter 4|22 pages

Kingship, Battle and Family

chapter 5|27 pages

Ishtar and the Heroes of Mesopotamian Epic

chapter 6|23 pages

Vengeance and Death

part III|28 pages

Ishtar Afterwards

chapter 7|20 pages

Reception and Influence

chapter 8|6 pages

Further Reading