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SKU (ISBN): 9780759110038
ISBN10: 0759110034
Kristy Coleman
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: February 2009
Pagan Studies # 5
Publisher: Rowman and Littlefield Publishing Group
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$57.00
Introduction
The Circle Of Aradia Dianic Witches: Organization And Herstory
The Dianic Religion: Philosophy, Thealogy, Ethics, And Practice
In Their Own Words: Circle Of Aradia And The Goddess
The Dianic Seasonal Rituals
Luce Irigaray’s Le Feminin
Ritual Efficacy And Symbolic Alternatives
Problems And Potentials: Circle Of Aradia’s Dianic Rites
Power: Dianic Philosophy And Ethics, Theory Versus Practice
Conclusion
Glossary
Bibliography
Index
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Re-riting Woman presents the first in-depth ethnographic study of Dianic Wicca. Its subject, Circle of Aradia, is a branch of the religion based in the Los Angeles area. This religion-of, by, and for women-conceives the Divine as exclusively female, and has infused feminism into Wicca worldwide. Kristy S. Coleman combines ethnography with theory to present a full account of what Dianic Witches’ lived practice looks like and what it means. The theorist of focus, Luce Irigaray, asserts that women must reclaim their own space and imagine the Divine as female to achieve full emancipation. Moreover, Irigaray’s critical analysis of Western culture creates a subtext that clarifies what is at stake in this practice.
Thick description of seasonal rituals dispels fears and stereotypes about Wicca, and offers readers a comforting familiarity and shared healing. Coleman employs ritual theory to suggest why and how these rites wield such meaning-altering possibilities. Practitioners’ statements that describe a shift in worldview and self-conception elicit Coleman’s proposal that Dianic rituals re(w)rite the valuation and meaning of woman. Dianic women’s stories reveal both the transformative power of the tradition’s practice and the organization’s challenges related to power politics.
SKU (ISBN): 9780759110038
ISBN10: 0759110034
Kristy Coleman
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: February 2009
Pagan Studies # 5
Publisher: Rowman and Littlefield Publishing Group
Print On Demand Product
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