At our 2017 symposium, ASWM members will be treated to a special concert by the Anna Crusis Women’s Choir (ANNA), Philadelphia’s own feminist choir. We will also recognize the long time work of ANNA by presenting them with the 2017 Brigit Award for Excellence in the Arts. For over 40 years, the Choir has empowered, challenged and uplifted audiences with music that inspires, provokes, delights and informs.
ANNA is a premier performing arts group in the greater Philadelphia region, supporting critical causes including promoting peace, guarding reproductive rights, ending poverty, achieving gender equality, supporting the LGBTQ community, fighting rape and abuse – anywhere that music can bring a sense of empowerment.
At the same time, ANNA is committed to musical excellence and to the creation of new music by commissioning works from women composers. They have performed at such diverse venues as Carnegie Hall, the Tannenbaum Center for Interreligious Education at the United Nations, and the Women’s Rights Convention at Seneca Falls, NY. Their songs unite women of all economic backgrounds, sexual orientations, ages, and racial and religious heritages. In their own words:
We believe in using music as a force for social change. We often focus our vision on women’s issues and lives in all of our diversity. We create an open and welcoming space for people who love lifting their voices in song and who share the belief that music is the currency of hope.
Registration is now closed for our 2017 Symposium in Philadelphia, “Mythology, Women and Society: Growing the Groundswell.”
We will meet at Pendle Hill Retreat Center for a program of scholarship and arts, and a community conversation about women, society and justice:
Our schedule includes such topics as The Mothers of #Black Lives Matter, Biblical heroines and queer theory, Algerian mythology, Eco-Justice, Hildegard von Bingen and Anatolian Great Mothers.
Come early on Friday for interest groups discussions about film and intuitive knowledge, and other topics of interest. Those who register may apply for our Marketplace.
Update: Interest Groups will meet at 7:30 Friday evening, in the Brinton House
- Film and Filmmakers will meet Friday evening. They will offer a special screening of “As She Is,” a new film by Megan McFeely, who will participate in the group’s conversation about the feminine principle and individual power for change. This is an authentic and beautiful documentary about a woman’s real quest into the unconscious to claim what was missing..to integrate the masculine with the feminine and give birth to herself.
- Nondominant Ways of Knowing: Intuition and Divination. This group will consider the relationship between our women’s wisdom, intuition, and methods to divine insight. Nancy Vedder-Shults will be on hand to discuss her new book, The World Is Your Oracle.
- Chant, Song, and (maybe) Dancing: This group will get us centered through bringing our voices together. Weather permitting, we will meet outside where we can dance together.
For more information contact our Events team.
Mythology, Women and Society: Growing the Groundswell
March 25, 2017, Brinton House, Pendle Hill, Philadelphia PA
8:00-8:30 – REGISTRATION (Dining Hall & Brinton House)
8:30-9:30 KEYNOTE
The Matrixial Foundation of Maternal Cultural Meanings in Myth and Ritual
Dr. Peggy Reeves Sanday, Professor of Anthropology, University of Pennsylvania
9:45-11:15 SESSION 1: Motherhood in Patriarchy
Moderator: Marna Hauk
- Priscilla Hobbs-Penn, Finding Demeter: Re-Imagining the Myth of Motherhood for Millennials
- Carla Ionescu, The Myth of Athena/Medusa–Justice and War: The Duality of Women’s Roles in Patriarchal Politics [skype]
- Donna Giancola, Women, Land, and Eco-justice
9:45-11:15 SESSION 2: Biblical Heroines and Social Justice
Moderator: Joan Cichon
- Jessica Bowman, Riding the Spiral: Social Justice, Mystic Creativity, and Goddess Consciousness
- Caralie Focht, The Butch Goddess: A Queer Reading of Exodus 2-6
- Judith Wouk, Justice for Hidden Heroines – Delilah
- Hadassah Nechushta, Justice for Hidden Heroines – Queen Nechushta
11:15-12:45 PM Networking Lunch (Dining Hall)
1:00-2:30 SESSION 3: Writing Workshop
Among the Goddesses: A Writing Ritual for Justice and Healing
Annie Finch
1:00 – 2:30 SESSION 4: Matricultures and Social Justice
Moderator: Gayatri Devi
- Mary Louise Stone, Empowered Leadership from a Motherline of the Americas
- Gayatri Devi, Mothering as an Imaginary of Political Peace: Mothers of the #BlackLivesMatter Movement and the Democratic Process
- Laura Zegel, Black Mother Within: Retrieving Our Selves from Racism and Sexism Through the Black Madonna
2.45 – 4:15 SESSION 5: Goddess Wisdom Righting Wrongs: Three Transnational Stories
Moderator: Dawn Work-Makinne
- Dawn Work-Makinne, Sibyl of the Rhine: Hildegard von Bingen as a Northern Wisdomkeeper
- Monica Mody, The Borderlands Feminine: A Feminist, Decolonial Framework for Remythologizing the Goddess in South Asia/Transnational Culture
- Irene Wolfstone, Indigenous Matricultures in North America [skype]
2:45 – 4:15 SESSION 6: Embodiment and Mysticism: New Sisterhood in the Academy
Moderator: Gayatri Devi
- Annalisa Derr, Invoking Inanna: Female Bodily Wisdom of Cyclical Renewal as the New Societal Model
- Gina Belton, Soror Mystica Wears a Red Dress: The Alchemy of Midwifery and Decolonization in Our Last Wild Place
- Megan McFeeley, Alone Together: Social Activism From Inside
- April Heaslip, Reinitiating Psyche: The Academy as Sisterhood
4:30 – 5:45 PLENARY: From Groundswell to Eruption: Transformative Justice
- Cristina Biaggi, Volcano Goddesses
- Lucia Birnbaum, Future has an ancient heart. case: Blackbird and Pear Tree
6:00 – 7:30 DINNER BREAK
7:30 – 9:00 PM GODDESS IN ART AND SONG
- Lisa Levart, Art, Activism and the Goddess
- Anna Crusis Women’s Choir, Concert
The Association for the Study of Women and Mythology (ASWM) is delighted to announce the publication of the first of our conference and symposia Proceedings anthology, Myths Shattered and Restored. This anthology, edited by Marion Dumont and Gayatri Devi, features essays in archaeomythology, place-based wisdom of indigenous peoples, feminist and goddess-centered reworkings of western myths, the Dianic tradition, essays on cross-cultural investigations into goddess myths, and collective goddess deities, to list a few of the themes and topics explored in this collection. As the Introduction says,
Today’s history becomes tomorrow’s myths. This exceptional collection of essays is a valued contribution toward contemporary feminist and womanist efforts to re-cover the herstory of mythology and to ensure that today’s herstory is not forsaken in tomorrow’s myths. The writings presented in this volume serve to strengthen and support the circle of women and men who share a scholarly passion for sacred myths about women.
Authors include Mara Lynn Keller, Joan Cichon, Arieahn Matamonasa-Bennett, Alexandra Cichon, Mary Beth Moser, Denise Saint Arnault, April Heaslip, Alexis Martin Faaberg, Natasha Redina, Savithri Shanker de Tourreil, Gayatri Devi, and Dawn Work-Makinne.
Purchase Myths Shattered and Restored at Amazon or Goddess Ink
Myths Shattered and Restored
The Association for the Study of Women and Mythology (ASWM) is delighted to announce the publication of the first of our conference and symposia Proceedings anthology, Myths Shattered and Restored. This anthology, edited by Marion Dumont and Gayatri Devi, features essays in archaeomythology, place-based wisdom of indigenous peoples, feminist and goddess-centered reworkings of western myths, the Dianic tradition, essays on cross-cultural investigations into goddess myths, and collective goddess deities, to list a few of the themes and topics explored in this collection. As the Introduction says,
Today’s history becomes tomorrow’s myths. This exceptional collection of essays is a valued contribution toward contemporary feminist and womanist efforts to re-cover the herstory of mythology and to ensure that today’s herstory is not forsaken in tomorrow’s myths. The writings presented in this volume serve to strengthen and support the circle of women and men who share a scholarly passion for sacred myths about women.
Authors include Mara Lynn Keller, Joan Cichon, Arieahn Matamonasa-Bennett, Alexandra Cichon, Mary Beth Moser, Denise Saint Arnault, April Heaslip, Alexis Martin Faasberg, Natasha Redina, Savithri Shanker de Tourreil, Gayatri Devi, and Dawn Work-Makinne.
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