S/HE: IJGS V2 N1 2023 (Color Paperback)

The S/HE journal paperback series is a monograph form of S/HE Online, the online journal format (ISSN: 2693-9363). Interior contents with page numbers are exactly the same as S/HE Online version.


S/HE: An International Journal of Goddess Studies
Volume 2 Number 1 (2023)

Published by Mago Books
Date: April 20, 2023.

Color Print Book: US$32.00

ISBN: 9798389305540 (S/HE Online Journal ISSN: 2693-9363)

Paperback: 213 pages

Book size: 6×9 inches


Table of Contents

EDITORS’ INTRODUCTION by Mary Ann Beavis, Helen Hye-Sook Hwang, Francesca Tronetti

ART AND POETRY

“Metamorphose” by Anna Tzanova

“Shackled” by Lillian Broca

“purple horizon” by Susan Hawthorne

ESSAYS

“The Spiral and The Goddess as a Symbol of Life and Regeneration” by Louis Lagana 

“The Goddess of the Eclipses” by Helen Benigni

“Women in the Eyes of Mahavira – Sinner or Redeemer?” by Deepak Shimkhada and LaChelle Schilling 

INVITED ESSAY

“The Ancient Korean Whale-Dragon Bell: An Encodement of Magoist Cetacean Soteriology” by Helen Hye-Sook Hwang

BOOK REVIEWS

“Max Dashu, Witches and Pagans: Women in European Folk Religion, 700-1100,” reviewed by Carolyn Lee Boyd

“Małgorzata Oleszkiewicz-peralba, Mythology and Symbolism of Eurasia and Indigenous Americas: Manifestations in Artifacts and Rituals,” reviewed by Lisa R. Skura

“Susan Ackerman, Gods, Goddesses, and the Women who Serve Them,” reviewed by Mary Ann Beavis

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Mission Statement

S/HE: An International Journal of Goddess Studies is a web-based, peer-reviewed international scholarly journal committed to the academic exploration, analysis and interpretation, from a range of disciplinary perspectives, of Goddesses and the Female Divine in all religions, traditions, and cultures, to be ancient, historical, or contemporary. The journal is a multi-disciplinary forum for the publication of feminist scholarship in Goddess Studies and for discussion, comparison, and dialogue among scholars of differing feminist perspectives.