Publications

ASWM’s own books and publications, as well as books and publications of interest to the membership.


Calls for Submissions

Calls for submissions and proposals for ASWM-sponsored events, publications, conferences and symposia, as well as those of allied organizations. It contains related information, updates, open calls and closed archives, in chronological order listing the most recent first. Some of this may be public information, some member only. Log in to seamlessly access Member Only posts as well.

Volume I
Myths Shattered and Restored: Proceedings of the Association for the Study of Women and Mythology (2016)

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.

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Volume II
Vibrant Voices: Women, Myth, and the Arts Proceedings of the Association for the Study of Women and Mythology (2018)

With over 30 contributors, this full-color book explores the many facets of women’s arts as they illuminate sacred stories from many traditions.

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Volume III
The Land Remembers Us: Women, Myth, and Nature Proceedings of the Association for the Study of Women and Mythology (2018)

The Land Remembers Us: Women, Myth, and Nature is the third volume of proceedings from the Association for the Study of Women and Mythology. In this collection, the work of 18 scholars explores the connections of myth and land.

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Volume IV
Maternal Thinking: Gifts, Mothers’ Bodies, and Earth Proceedings of the Association for the Study of Women and Mythology (2018)

The fourth book of proceedings of conferences held by the Association of the Study of Women and Mythology (ASWM), is an instructional guide to saving ourselves and our planet. Many pre-historic, and even contemporary cultures, especially Indigenous communities, feature “Maternal Thinking.” Such cultures perceive that societies are successful when they center qualities associated with mothering: care, nurturance, cooperation, and meeting everyone’s basic needs while respecting Earth and reciprocating nature’s generosity.

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Research & Scholarship

In this News Post Category: ASWM’s mission focuses on research, scholarship and teaching in Women and Mythology. These posts highlight some of our activities and members.

Books & Publications

In this News Post Category: ASWM’s own books and publications, as well as books and publications of interest to the membership.