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The Woman Who Married the Bear : The Spirituality of the Ancient Foremothers
The Woman Who Married the Bear : The Spirituality of the Ancient Foremothers
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Author(s): Mann, Barbara Alice
ISBN No.: 9780197655429
Pages: 296
Year: 202402
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 129.19
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

"This book provides access to a wealth of traditional knowledge about women, bears, and our relationship to the natural world. Presenting profound insights with a light touch that is thought-provoking rather than polemical, it illustrates how values prevalent in early matriarchal societies remain essential today, as we contemplate ecological disaster and social collapse. This is a jewel of a book." -- Natsu Taylor Saito, author of Settler Colonialism, Race, and the Law"The Woman who Married the Bear is a masterful work by two exemplary scholars. The great antiquity of their subject is indicated by its existence within Indigenous societies of North America, Scandinavia, the Baltics, Russia, Siberia, and beyond. The bear and the woman are mythic ancestors of sacred kinship within the great cycles of the living world, fostering the regeneration of life within human and animal realms, with urgent significance for today." -- Joan Marler, Executive Director, Institute of Archaeomythology"An extraordinary collaboration, this book excavates the trace hauntings of an almost lost cosmology, divinity, and rituals surrounding the figure of the Woman Who Married the Bear. The wide-ranging sources--ancient documents, cellular memories, and contemporary theories--challenge the hegemony of the Western patriarchal social imaginaries and recuperate the evidence of rich matri-centred cultures and their gift economies.


A classic, welcome, highly recommended contribution to contemporary interdisciplinary scholarship." -- Mary Condren, author of The Serpent and the Goddess: Women, Religion and Power in Celtic Ireland"This book includes photos and drawings that illustrate and support the research and arguments contained within thereby making the content more accessible." -- Kaarina Kailo, S/He: Journal of Goddess Studies"In this ambitious work, authors Kailo and Mann compile evidence from the northernmost countries of Europe and the Americas to reconsider the enduring if currently distorted lore regarding the importance of bears to human existence." -- Choice"Bear-woman marriage had to do with mutuality of survival between human and non-human persons when they shared caves and food. This volume is a much-needed wake up call to heal, to repair the interdependent relationship between humans and non-humans." -- Eglut? Trinkauskait?, JSRNC Vol. 18"This volume is a much-needed wake up call to heal, to repair the interdependent relationship between humans and non-humans." -- Eglute Trinkauskaite, JSRNC.



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