Mermaids: Fish, Flesh or Fowl?

When:
May 14, 2019 @ 7:45 pm – 9:30 pm
2019-05-14T19:45:00+01:00
2019-05-14T21:30:00+01:00
Where:
The Miller
96 Snowsfields
London Bridge
London SE1 3SS
Cost:
£5 / £2
Contact:
London Fortean Society / Scott Wood
07952012487

We all know what a mermaid looks like: a woman with a fish’s tail. But tracing her family tree from ancient myth and image, through medieval symbol and Renaissance legend, romantic folktale and suggestive art, we find a shape-shifter whose cousins are birds, monkeys, seals and serpents, as well as fish; whose greatest significance may be simply her gender, showing in her mirror a reflection of how men, through history, have seen women.

Sophia Kingshill is the author of Mermaids (Little Toller, 2015), a cultural history of sirens, selkies and other sea women. She is co-author of The Fabled Coast (Random House, 2012) and The Lore of Scotland (Random House, 2009), with the late Jennifer Westwood. Her YA fantasy novel Between the Raven and the Dove was published by Accent Press in 2017, and she is currently working on the sequel. She lives in London and is a member of the Folklore Society.