Reading, Feminism, and Spirituality

Reading, Feminism, and Spirituality
Title Reading, Feminism, and Spirituality PDF eBook
Author Dawn Llewellyn
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 402
Release 2016-01-03
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1137522879

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Through original interviews and research, Llewellyn uses spirituality to uncover new commonalities between the second and third feminist waves, and sacred and secular experiences. Her lively approach highlights the importance of reading cultures in feminist studies, connecting women's voices across generations, literary practices, and religions.

Feminism and Religion

Feminism and Religion
Title Feminism and Religion PDF eBook
Author Rita M. Gross
Publisher Beacon Press (MA)
Total Pages 300
Release 1996
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN

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Rita M. Gross offers an engaging survey of the changes feminism has wrought in religious ideas, beliefs, and practices around the world, as well as in the study and understanding of religion itself. "This book will be an important resource for all ongoing work in feminist teaching and research in religion."-Rosemary Radford Ruether

Heart of Flesh

Heart of Flesh
Title Heart of Flesh PDF eBook
Author Joan Chittister
Publisher Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Total Pages 204
Release 1998-04-28
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780802842824

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Criticizes the patriarchal world view, outlines the historical realities that have produced a culture that glorifies violence and domination, and argues for a worldview that recognizes the full humanity of women.

The Spirituality of Anorexia

The Spirituality of Anorexia
Title The Spirituality of Anorexia PDF eBook
Author Emma White
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 246
Release 2018-06-18
Genre Religion
ISBN 1351103342

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Widely popularized images of unobtainable and damaging feminine ideals can be a cause of profound disjunction between women and their bodies. A consequence of this dissonance is an embodied performance of these ideals with the potential development of disordered eating practices, such as anorexia nervosa. This book develops a spirituality of anorexia by suggesting that these eating disorders are physical symptoms of the general repression of feminine nature in our culture. Furthermore, it puts forward Goddess feminism as a framework for a healing therapeutic model to address anorexia and more broadly, the "slender ideal" touted by society. The book focuses on the female body in contemporary society, specifically the development of anorexia nervosa, and what this expression communicates about female embodiment. Drawing upon the work of a variety of theorists, social commentators, liberation theologians and thealogians, it discusses the benefits of adopting female-focused myths, symbols and rituals, drawing upon the work of Marion Woodman and Naomi Goldenberg. Ultimately, it theorises a thealogical approach to anorexia aimed at displacing the damaging discourses that undermine women in the twenty-first century. Offering an alternative model of spirituality and embodiment for contemporary women, this book will be of keen interest to scholars of theology, religious studies, gender studies and psychology.

The Holy Book of Women's Mysteries

The Holy Book of Women's Mysteries
Title The Holy Book of Women's Mysteries PDF eBook
Author Zsuzsanna Budapest
Publisher Weiser Books
Total Pages 376
Release 2007-10-01
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 9781578634132

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A women's spirituality classic now back in print! The Holy Book of Women's Mysteries is essential for Pagans, feminists, and women seeking to learn more about the spiritual path as it relates to the feminine and the Goddess aspects of witchcraft and Wicca. This book is not about reinstating a matriarchy or tearing down patriarchy; it is about women's spirituality and its relationship with politics and lifestyle. Z. Budapest is one of the founding mothers of modern women's witchcraft, beginning with the establishment of Susan B. Anthony Coven in Los Angeles in 1971. She catapulted herself into the media spotlight when she was tried as a witch and found guilty in 1975 after being arrested on Venice Beach for reading tarot cards. She fought the charges and, after a nine year battle, won the right for every tarot reader to do so legally. The Holy Book of Women's Mysteries is a seminal text that contains invaluable information on Dianic witchcraft and spells, including everyday magick, sabbat rituals, and divination methods; a section on how vegetarian theories and politics relate to witchcraft and the feminine aspect; and a good deal of information on goddesses and how the patriarchal religions distorted old myths to serve their own needs. There are several unique and beautiful Rites of Passage for women and men that you don't often find, and Budapest's personal life stories are an equally valuable read, from her escape across the mountains from Communist Hungary to her fight for women's religious freedom upon moving to America. * This reprint features a new introduction by Z. Budapest, in addition to essays by luminaries such as Starhawk and Merlin Stone.

Feminist Spirituality

Feminist Spirituality
Title Feminist Spirituality PDF eBook
Author Chris A. Klassen
Publisher Lexington Books
Total Pages 220
Release 2009
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 9780739127940

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This anthology addresses the experiences of third-wave feminists in the construction and reformulation of spirituality. It is a useful resource for any course on women and/or feminism and religion.

Living In The Lap of Goddess

Living In The Lap of Goddess
Title Living In The Lap of Goddess PDF eBook
Author Cynthia Eller
Publisher Beacon Press
Total Pages 292
Release 1995-12-20
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780807065075

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A fascinating introduction to one of the fastest-growing religious movements in the United States today. Through interviews, participant-observation, and analysis of movement literature, Cynthia Eller explores what women who worship the goddess believe; how they express those beliefs in private, in public, and in the political realm; and the place of feminist spirituality in the history of American religion.