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Author Sered, Susan Starr.

Title Priestess, mother, sacred sister : religions dominated by women / Susan Starr Sered.

Publication Info. New York : Oxford University Press, 1994.

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 University of Saint Joseph: Pope Pius XII Library - Standard Shelving Location  200.82 S483P    Check Shelf
Description 330 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages [293]-316) and index.
Summary In this fascinating and pathbreaking work, Susan Starr Sered uncovers, describes, and analyzes religions, scattered throughout the world, in which women are both the majority of leaders and the majority of participants. How are these women's religions different from those dominated by men? What can we learn from them about the ways in which women experience and interpret the supernatural? How do women construct religion? Looking for common threads linking groups as diverse as the Sande secret societies of West Africa, matrilineal spirit cults of northern Thailand, Christian Science, and the Feminist Spirituality movement, Sered asks whether there is anything particularly "womanly" about women's religions. She finds that women's concerns and identity as mothers play a vital role in these female-dominated groups. Nurturing and concern for others are at the center, as are healing arts and ways of dealing with illness and the death of children. Religion not only enables women to find sacred meaning in their daily lives, from the preparation of food to caring for their families, but can offer intense and personal relationships with deities and spirits - often through ecstatic possession trance. These religions provide women with opportunities to celebrate and mourn with other women, as well as forums for advancing women's social and economic rights and security. In all of these religions, women priestesses, shamans or ritual experts embody the spiritual power available to women. By examining the shared experiences of women across great cultural divides, Priestess, Mother, Sacred Sister offers a new understanding of the role gender plays in determining how individuals grapple with the ultimate questions of existence. In the process, it not only highlights the profound differences between men and women, but the equally important ways in which we are all alike.
Contents 1. The Example -- 2. The Social Contexts of Women's Religions: Gender Disjunction, Matrifocality, and a Critique of Deprivation Theory -- 3. Maternity and Meaning -- 4. When Children Die -- 5. Misfortune, Suffering, and Healing -- 6. Rituals and Relationships -- 7. The Sacred in the Profane -- 8. No Father in Heaven: Androgyny and Polytheism -- 9. Summoning the Spirits -- 10. Gender Ideology -- 11. Leaders and Experts -- 12. Women, Sacred Texts, and Religious Organization -- 13. Spiritual Gifts and Secular Benefits.
Subject Women and religion -- Cross-cultural studies.
Women -- Religious life -- Cross-cultural studies.
Indexed Term Women Religious life
ISBN 0195083954 (acid-free paper)
9780195083958 (acid-free paper)
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