Gender and Transgender in Modern Paganism

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Circle of Cerridwen, 2012 - 148 pagine
The events at Pantheacon 2011 caused a storm that reverberated across the planet, with discussion on many web sites and mailing lists, and even a mention in the UK's Guardian newspaper. This book was created in the hope of extending the debate and bringing it to a wider audience. We have included articles from people in both major camps, who have explained their positions powerfully and sincerely. This book is not an easy read -- much of it will be painful, and there is probably no one in the wider pagan community who will not be offended by at least something in here. Articles have been edited only for grammar and typography -- you will find honest words, entirely uncensored. This, however, is the point of the exercise. When nothing is said, nothing will be heard, and nothing can change.
 

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Chapter 1 Gender and Transgender in the Pagan Community
1
Chapter 2 The Goddess and Transphobia
5
Chapter 3 Who is Liliths Tribe?
11
Chapter 4 Response to the topic of Pantheacon Gender and the Amazon Rite of Lilith
19
The Last Taboos
25
Chapter 6 Against Duality
29
Chapter 7 Polarity without Gender
35
Chapter 8 Awakening The Transsexual Gods
41
Chapter 13 God as Multigender Deity
73
Chapter 14 The Third Voice
75
Chapter 15 Twenty Years in the Dianic Traditions
87
Musings on Polarity and Flow
91
A Dianic Perspective
93
Afterword
112
Glossary of Terms
115
Author Biographies
117

Chapter 9 Gender Polarity in Ritual and Metaphysics
45
Chapter 10 See Me Now?
57
an experience of gender and modern paganism
59
Chapter 12 Walkers Between the Worlds
65
Creative Commons License
124
Bibliography
135
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