Announcing Scholar Salon 70: Register for May 2
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2d ago
ASWM Scholar Salon with Dr. Donna Giancola. In the Name of the Goddess: A Biophilic Ethic. "A biophilic ethic goes beyond traditional ethical theories by incorporating a a perspective of inter-connectedness and co-dependency with Nature.  By invoking the mythical notion of justice, it becomes embodied, and personal, reflecting a subtle shift of consciousness ..read more
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Salon 68
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3w ago
ASWM Scholar Salon with Dr. Joan Cichon ..read more
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Salon 67
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by WomenandMyth
3w ago
ASWM Scholar Salon with Dr. Joan Cichon She argues that Bronze Age Crete was a Goddess-centered, woman-centered, matriarchal society, based on the latest archaeological findings and the emergent fields of archaeomythology and modern matriarchal studies ..read more
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Announcing Scholar Salon 68: Register for March 21
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1M ago
ASWM Scholar Salon with Dr. Joan Cichon ..read more
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Scholar Salon 66
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1M ago
ASWM Scholar Salon with Dr, Mary Condren explores her relationship to Faughart, County Louth, one of the oldest ritual sites in Ireland, where shadowy figures, such as Flídais, Bláthnait, Monenna, and the Cailleach persist to this day.  ..read more
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Scholar Salon 65
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by WomenandMyth
1M ago
ASWM Scholar Salon with Dr. Solange Ashby. This presentation explores the powerful religious and economic role of the God’s Wife of Amun (GWA), the highest-ranking religious leader of the preeminent temple of Amun at Karnak. Shepenwepet II represents the trifecta of a woman's power – ritual, political, and economic ..read more
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Announcing Scholar Salon 67: Register for March 7
The Association for the Study of Women and Mythology | ASWM Blog
by WomenandMyth
2M ago
ASWM Scholar Salon with Dr. Joan Cichon She argues that Bronze Age Crete was a Goddess-centered, woman-centered, matriarchal society, based on the latest archaeological findings and the emergent fields of archaeomythology and modern matriarchal studies ..read more
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Announcing Scholar Salon 66: Register for February 22
The Association for the Study of Women and Mythology | ASWM Blog
by WomenandMyth
2M ago
ASWM Scholar Salon with Dr, Mary Condren explores her relationship to Faughart, County Louth, one of the oldest ritual sites in Ireland, where shadowy figures, such as Flídais, Bláthnait, Monenna, and the Cailleach persist to this day.  ..read more
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Scholar Salon 63
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by WomenandMyth
2M ago
ASWM Scholar Salon with Dr Heide Goettner-Abendroth about her new book which covers recent archaeological finds and scholarship to present a picture of the earliest cultural epochs, which were decisively formed by the inventions of women, by motherhood and maternal values ..read more
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Announcing Scholar Salon 65: Register for February 8
The Association for the Study of Women and Mythology | ASWM Blog
by WomenandMyth
2M ago
ASWM Scholar Salon with Dr. Solange Ashby. This presentation explores the powerful religious and economic role of the God’s Wife of Amun (GWA), the highest-ranking religious leader of the preeminent temple of Amun at Karnak. Shepenwepet II represents the trifecta of a woman's power – ritual, political, and economic ..read more
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