Cassell's Encyclopedia of Queer Myth, Symbol, and Spirit: Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender LoreCassell, 1997 - 382 síður Did you know that in medieval French folklore a person might change sex by passing under a rainbow? Or that same-sex unions have been celebrated by peoples of the ancient Mediterranean, Africa, China, and Indigenous America? Or that Sappho, da Vinci, Emily Dickinson, Nijinsky, Benjamin Britten, Mishima, Adrienne Rich, Audre Lorde, Keith Haring, Boy George, and Derek Jarman number among those who have explored the spiritual dimension of gender and sexuality in their works? While the terms many of us employ today to identify ourselves - 'queer', 'lesbian', 'gay', 'bisexual', 'transgendered' - differ markedly from those of peoples of other times and places, we are nevertheless the bearers of a rich spiritual history that has been ignored or suppressed, a history encoded in sacred texts as well as in works of art, music, dance and other media. Drawing upon religion, mythology, folklore, anthropology, history and the arts, the Encyclopedia is a cornucopia of queer spirituality, containing over 1,500 alphabetically arranged entries from Aakulujjuusi to Zeus. |
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... late Earthquakes , reiterated this absurd belief . In the late 1970s and early 1980s , many queer - identified individuals living in northern California shared the apocalyptic belief that queer people would perform a necessary shamanic ...
... late Earthquakes , reiterated this absurd belief . In the late 1970s and early 1980s , many queer - identified individuals living in northern California shared the apocalyptic belief that queer people would perform a necessary shamanic ...
Síða 155
... late antiquity in the West , the term " Ganymede , " as well as its Latin equivalent , " catamite " ( catamitus ) had come to signify a male , usually young , who took the receptive role in homoerotic relationships . The Medieval ...
... late antiquity in the West , the term " Ganymede , " as well as its Latin equivalent , " catamite " ( catamitus ) had come to signify a male , usually young , who took the receptive role in homoerotic relationships . The Medieval ...
Síða 335
... Late the Sweet Birds Sang ( 1976 ) , Kate Wilhelm , following in the footsteps of Beaumont and Burgess , depicts a society overtaken by evil , telepathic , queer - identified clones who are eventually destroyed by heterosexuals . In the ...
... Late the Sweet Birds Sang ( 1976 ) , Kate Wilhelm , following in the footsteps of Beaumont and Burgess , depicts a society overtaken by evil , telepathic , queer - identified clones who are eventually destroyed by heterosexuals . In the ...
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Cassell's Encyclopedia of Queer Myth, Symbol, and Spirit: Gay, Lesbian ... Randy P. Conner,David Hatfield Sparks,Mariya Sparks Engin sýnishorn í boði - 1998 |
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