Gender and Transgender in Modern Paganism
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Authors
Issue Date
2012
Type
Book
Language
en_US
Keywords
Gender expression--Religious aspects--Neopaganism , Gender identity--Religious aspects--Neopaganism , Gender nonconformity--Religious aspects--Neopaganism , Transgender people--Identity--Religious aspects--Neopaganism , Neopaganism , Witchcraft , Wicca
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Abstract
Preface / Gina Pond (Little Crow) -- Gender and transgender in the Pagan community / Sarah Thompson -- The Goddess and transphobia / Amethyst Moonwater -- Who is Lilith's tribe / Anya Kless -- Response to the topic of Pantheacon, gender and the Amazon Rite of Lilith / Come As You Are Coven -- Witchcraft and sexuality : the last taboos / Janet Farrar and Gavin Bone -- Against duality / Jacobo Polanshek -- Polarity without gender / Helix -- Awakening the transsexual gods / Foxfetch -- Gender polarity in ritual and metaphysics / Kat Lunoe -- See me now / D.M. Atkins -- Boys shorts : an experience of gender and modern paganism / Lance Moore -- Walkers between worlds / Michael R. Gorman -- God as multigender deity / Philip Tanner -- The third voice / Raven Kaldera -- Twenty years in the Dianic Traditions / Ryiah Nevo -- Snapshots : musings on polarity and flow / T. Thorn Coyle -- Religious freedom : a Dianic perspective / Ruth Barrett -- Afterword / Sarah Thompson -- Glossary of terms -- Author biographies.
Description
Open Source Alexandrian and Witches’ Order of the Golden Dawn Collections.
New Age Movements, Occultism, and Spiritualism Research Library. Individual Archives
Citation
Gender and Transgender in Modern Paganism. (Cupertino, CA: Circle of Cerridwen Press, 2012). Open Source Alexandrian and Witches’ Order of the Golden Dawn Collections. MS/150/6. New Age Movements, Occultism, and Spiritualism Research Library. Archives and Special Collections. Valdosta State University. Valdosta, GA. https://hdl.handle.net/10428/3306.
Publisher
Cupertino, CA: Circle of Cerridwen Press
License
This digital asset is a preservation copy authorized by the editors for the Valdosta State University Archives & Special Collections to be part of the Open Source Alexandrian and Witches’ Order of the Golden Dawn Collections, of the New Age Movements, Occultism, and Spiritualism Research Library.
