1.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910790175703321

Autore

Bolen Jean Shinoda

Titolo

Las diosas de cada mujer : una nueva psicología femenina / / Jean Shinoda Bolen

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Barcelona, Spain : , : Editorial Kairós, , [2010]

©2010

ISBN

84-7245-765-6

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (498 p.)

Disciplina

291.2114

Soggetti

Goddesses

Maturation - Psychology

Women - Psychology

Lingua di pubblicazione

Spagnolo

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di contenuto

Cubierta; Título; Créditos; Dedicatoria; Prólogo; Agradecimientos; Introducción: Hay diosas en cada mujer; Capítulo 1 - Las diosas como imágenes internas; Capítulo 2 - Activando las diosas; Capítulo 3 - Las diosas vírgenes: Artemisa, Atenea y Hestia; Capítulo 4 - Artemisa: Diosa de la caza y de la luna, rival y hermana; Capítulo 5 - Atenea: Diosa de la sabiduría y de la artesanía, estratega e hija del padre; Capítulo 6 - Hestia: Diosa del hogar y de los templos, mujer sabia y tía soltera; Capítulo 7 - Las diosas vulnerables: Hera, Deméter y Perséfone

Capítulo 8 - Hera: Diosa del matrimonio, artífice del compromiso y esposaCapítulo 9 - Deméter: Diosa de las cosechas, nutridora y madre; Capítulo 10 - Perséfone: La doncella y reina del mundo subterráneo, mujer receptiva e hija de la madre; Capítulo 11 - Las diosas alquímicas; Capítulo 12 - Afrodita: Diosa del amor y de la belleza, mujer creativa y amante; Capítulo 13 - ¿Qué diosa consigue la manzana de oro?; Capítulo 14 - Hay una heroína en cada mujer; Apéndice: Quién es quién en la mitología griega; Notas; Bibliografía; Sumario

Sommario/riassunto

Dismantling powerful cultural stereotypes, this seminal feminist text reveals the powerful forces that influence women. The Jungian psychological perspective of this book, whose English publication has been referred to in mythological, psychological, literary, dramatic, and



women's studies contexts, offers alternatives to the restrictive dichotomies of masculine/feminine, mother/lover, careerist/housewife. Seven archetypal goddesses, or personality types, are the basis of this discussion, from the autonomous Artemis and the cool Athena to the nurturing Demeter and the creative Aphrodite.<

2.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910796506903321

Titolo

Transnational landscapes and postmodern poetics : mapping culture, literature, and politics / / edited by Samira Mechri and Asma Hichri

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Newcastle upon Tyne, England : , : Cambridge Scholars Publishing, , 2017

©2017

ISBN

1-5275-0506-5

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (203 pages)

Disciplina

809.9332

Soggetti

Space in literature

Geocriticism

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.



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Record Nr.

UNISA996218170203316

Titolo

A companion to American Indian history [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Philip J. Deloria and Neal Salisbury

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Malden, Mass., : Blackwell Publishers, 2002

ISBN

1-281-21362-4

9786611213626

0-470-99646-3

0-585-47172-X

Edizione

[1st ed.]

Descrizione fisica

viii, 513 p. : maps

Collana

Blackwell companions to American history ; ; 4

Altri autori (Persone)

DeloriaPhilip Joseph

SalisburyNeal

Disciplina

970/.00497

Soggetti

Indians of North America - History

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references (p. [475]-494) and index.

Nota di contenuto

Intro -- A Companion to American Indian History -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- Introduction -- 1 Historiography -- Part One: Contacts -- 2 First Contacts -- 3 Wag the Imperial Dog: Indians and Overseas Empires in North America, 1650-1776 -- 4 Health, Disease, and Demography -- Part Two: Native Practice and Belief -- 5 Native American Systems of Knowledge -- 6 Native American Spirituality: History, Theory, and Reformulation -- 7 Indians and Christianity -- 8 Kinship, Family Kindreds, and Community -- 9 American Indian Warfare: The Cycles of Conflict and the Militarization of Native North America -- Part Three: Language, Identity, and Expression -- 10 Languages: Linguistic Change and the Study of Indian Languages from Colonial Times to the Present -- 11 Performative Traditions in American Indian History -- 12 Indigenous Art: Creating Value and Sharing Beauty -- 13 Native American Literatures -- 14 Wanted: More Histories of Indian Identity -- Part Four: Exchange and Social Relations -- 15 Labor and Exchange in American Indian History -- 16 The Nature of Conquest: Indians, Americans, and Environmental History -- 17 Gender in Native America -- 18 Métis, Mestizo, and Mixed-Blood -- 19 Transforming Outsiders: Captivity, Adoption, and Slavery Reconsidered



-- 20 Translation and Cultural Brokerage -- Part Five: Governmental Relations -- 21 Federal and State Policies and American Indians -- 22 Native Americans and the United States, Canada, and Mexico -- 23 American Indian Education: by Indians versus for Indians -- 24 Indian Law, Sovereignty, and State Law: Native People and the Law -- 25 Sovereignty -- Bibliography -- Index.

Sommario/riassunto

A Companion to American Indian History captures the thematic breadth of Native American history. Twenty-five original essays written by leading scholars, both American Indian and non-American Indian, bring a comprehensive perspective to a history that in the past has been related exclusively by Euro-Americans. The essays cover a wide range of Indian experiences and practices, including contacts with non-Indians, religion, family, economy, law, education, gender, and culture. They reflect new approaches to Native America drawn from environmental, comparative, and gender history in their exploration of compelling questions regarding performance, identity, cultural brokerage, race and blood, captivity, adoption, and slavery. Each chapter also encourages further reading by including a carefully selected bibliography. Intended for students, scholars, and general readers of American Indian history, this timely book is the ideal guide to current and future research.