She arrives a bit late! Meet the exquisite tapestry of poetry, art and ritual included in the Sectional Booklet of She Rises: How Goddess Feminism, Activism, and Spirituality? Volume 2 (Sister Book of She Rises: Why Goddess Feminism, Activism, and Spirituality? Volume 1).
Mago Books is happy to announce the arrival of the color Sectional booklet, The Chorus in Poetry, Art and Ritual, which contains the Mother Two part of the Main Book.
This Sectional Booklet remained in the state of gestation when the Main Book was born on June Solstice of 2016. She was formed but did not have a chance to be born then. Why doing it now? That is mainly because:
– Artworks are outstanding in particular compared to 3 other
collective writing books.
– Readers can get a color book for a much lower price (US$38.00) than the color main book (US$86.00)
– It helps promotion of our authors’ works and other collective writing books
Check out the main book info below!
Editors Helen Hye-Sook Hwang, Mary Ann Beavis & Nicole Shaw
Project committee Trista Hendren and Rosemary Mattingley
Publication Date June Solstice, 2016
Color Sectional Booklet ($38.00)
Or buy them at Mago Bookstore!
Full Color on White paper
460 pages
ISBN-10: 1533484597
BISAC: Body, Mind & Spirit / General
Description She Rises: How Goddess Feminism, Activism, and Spirituality? is a proud sister book to She Rises: Why Goddess Feminism, Activism, and Spirituality? Inheriting the legacy of Volume 1, this book continues to interweave the warp (the theme of the book) and the weft (our stories). What we present in this book is a tapestry collectively interwoven by the twenty-first century Goddessians/Magoists. As many as ninety-six contributors from around the world have provided captivating motifs in prose, poetry, research, and/or art. This tapestry is no ordinary one; it stands as the genome map of the primordial consciousness of WE in S/HE to those who encounter it. It charts out ways to undo patriarchal programs at personal, cultural, and cosmic levels and to enter the Way of the Primordial Mother, or the Creatrix. She Rises Volume 2 distinguishes herself from her predecessor in several ways. Most apparently, the warp, the “how” question, that is, “How one is committed to Goddess Feminism, Activism, and Spirituality?” summons us, our authors and readers, to put in action our answers provided to the “why” question, “Why one is committed to Goddess Feminism, Activism, and Spirituality?” in the previous volume. And the weft, our stories, consolidates our roots in the inseparable one ground of feminism, activism, and spirituality of the Primordial Mother. The horizon is widened with new markings. Voices are emboldened, exposing the hidden patriarchal ruses. And our images whisper deep awakenings. This book works at multi-levels. Structured as Nine Sisters (Chapters) under Three Mothers (Parts), like her predecessor, this book takes on another layer of meaning that it restores the Nine Goddess/Mago Movement in our time. Experience our book that awakens minds, provides sanctuaries, heals wounds, cures diseases, crosses borders, and connects the isolated. Fully charged with fresh insights, e-motions, and aspirations, it sends out the metamorphic power of Goddessians/Magoists.
Sectional Booklet Authors
Yia Alias
Ani
Arna Baartz
Mary Ann Beavis
Michael Brautigan
Louisa Calio
Janine Canan, Md
Kaalii Cargill
Sandra Curtis
Maya Daniel
Liz Darling
Max Dashu
Jayne Demente
Danielle Helen Ray Dickson
Crystal Charlotte Easton
Harriet Ann Ellenberger
Elizabeth Chloe Erdmann
Rose Wognum Frances, M.F.A
Rebecca Funk
Susan Hawthorne
Anique Radiant Heart
Trista Hendren
Annie Herring
Alicia Morrow Hirschhorn
Jan(ET) Claire Hulston
Helen Hye-Sook Hwang
Carissa Lua Idsinga
Dana Lang
Rachel Lisette
Lawrence Maskill
Deborah J. Milton
Patti O’luanaigh
Lucy Pierce
Alex Purbrick
Sudie Rakusin
Janie Oquawka Rezner
Bridget Robertson
John Robertson
Lydia Ruyle
Mary Saracino
Robin Scofield
Beverly Reed Scott
Nicole Shaw
Pamela Spence
Morgaine Swann
Karen Tintori
Barbara Truncellito
Anna Tzanova
Phibby Venable
Natasha Von
Jassy Watson
Jyoti Wind
Sara Wright
Meet Editors: For details, see About & People.
Helen Hye-Sook Hwang
Helen Hye-Sook Hwang, Ph.D. is scholar, activist, and advocate of Magoism, anciently originated tradition that venerates Mago as the Great Goddess. She earned her MA and Ph.D. in Religion with emphasis on Feminist Studies from Claremont Graduate University, CA. She also studied toward an MA degree in East Asian Studies at UCLA, CA. Hwang has taught for universities in California and Missouri, U.S.A. Since 2012, Dr. Hwang has founded and directed The Mago Work whose branches include the Return to Mago E-Magazine (http://magoism.net), Mago Academy (http://magoacademy.org), and Mago Books (https://www.magobooks.com). Together with Mago Sisters, she also founded Gynapedia(http://www.gynapedia.com) and Mago Pool Circle (http://www.magopoolcircle.net) to broaden The Mago Work. She co-edited and published She Rises: Why Goddess Feminism, Activism, and Spirituality? Volume 1 (Mago Books, 2015) and She Rises: How Goddess Feminism, Activism and Spirituality? Volume 2 (Mago Books, 2016). Also authored The Mago Way: Re-discovering Mago, the Great Goddess from East Asia(Mago Books, 2015).
Mary Ann Beavis
Mary Ann Beavis (Ph.D., Cambridge University) is Professor of Religion and Culture at St. Thomas More College, the University of Saskatchewan (Saskatoon, Canada). Her areas of specialization include Christian Origins, Feminist Biblical Interpretation, and Women and Religion.
The courses she teaches include “Goddesses in Myth and History,” and her current research project, funded by the Social Sciences and Humanities Council of Canada, is a study of women who blend Goddess Spirituality and Christianity. Her books include Mark’s Audience, Jesus and Utopia, Mark (Paideia Commentaries), and Hebrews (Wisdom Commentaries), and two edited volumes, The Lost Coin: Parables of Women, Work and Wisdom, and Feminist Theology with a Canadian Accent. She is the author of many peer-reviewed articles, five of which reflect her current interest in the Mary Magdalene/Mary of Bethany tradition.
Nicole Shaw
My life purpose is creating deeper awareness. This is what motivates me and is the thread that weaves through my artwork, writing, activism, organic farming, advocating for local food production, founding groups and organizations (such as the Bowen Road Farmers’ Market and Nanaimo WomanShare), and living as lightly and as sustainably as I can on the earth.
- Board member of the Coombs Farmers’ Institute
• Founder of Nanaimo WomanShare, a women’s time barter group
• Published Synergy Magazine for 10 years
• Coordinator for three annual tradeshows: Green Solutions
• She and partner, Dirk Becker, recognized in 2009 as Nanaimo’s Top 20 Most Powerful People (surely they mean “influential”?)
• Co-host of “Heart and Mind: Tools for Change” radio talk show
• She and Dirk farm organic vegetables
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Read about She Rises Volume 2
(Book Announcement 1) Introduction by Trista Hendren
(Book Announcement 2) Dedication & Acknowledgements by Helen Hye-Sook Hwang
(Book Announcement 3) Introduction Part 1 by Helen Hye-Sook Hwang
(Book Announcement 4) Introduction Part 2 by Helen Hye-Sook Hwang
(Book Announcement 5) Introduction Part 3 by Helen Hye-Sook Hwang
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