Cassell's Encyclopedia of Queer Myth, Symbol, and Spirit: Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender LoreDid you know that in medieval French folklore a person might change sex by passing under a rainbow? Or that same-sex unions have been celebrated by peoples of the ancient Mediterranean, Africa, China, and Indigenous America? Or that Sappho, da Vinci, Emily Dickinson, Nijinsky, Benjamin Britten, Mishima, Adrienne Rich, Audre Lorde, Keith Haring, Boy George, and Derek Jarman number among those who have explored the spiritual dimension of gender and sexuality in their works? While the terms many of us employ today to identify ourselves - 'queer', 'lesbian', 'gay', 'bisexual', 'transgendered' - differ markedly from those of peoples of other times and places, we are nevertheless the bearers of a rich spiritual history that has been ignored or suppressed, a history encoded in sacred texts as well as in works of art, music, dance and other media. Drawing upon religion, mythology, folklore, anthropology, history and the arts, the Encyclopedia is a cornucopia of queer spirituality, containing over 1,500 alphabetically arranged entries from Aakulujjuusi to Zeus. |
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... carry a lock of their hair . A young person there who carries a lock of hair is considered without a doubt to be the ... carried into her relationship with Una Lady Troubridge . Commencing in 1916 , Hall was a frequent client of Mrs ...
... carry a lock of their hair . A young person there who carries a lock of hair is considered without a doubt to be the ... carried into her relationship with Una Lady Troubridge . Commencing in 1916 , Hall was a frequent client of Mrs ...
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... carried the worship of Isis from Egypt to Rome were sub- Saharan Africans . Non - Black worshippers , however , may also have carried African elements of her worship to Rome , returning home from pilgrimages to her temple at Meroe . We ...
... carried the worship of Isis from Egypt to Rome were sub- Saharan Africans . Non - Black worshippers , however , may also have carried African elements of her worship to Rome , returning home from pilgrimages to her temple at Meroe . We ...
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... carried by the megabyzoi and priestesses to all parts of the city for public viewing . At least one of the statues was dressed in an ornate purple and gold actaea . Megabyzoi and priestesses dressed as Artemis / Diana also rode through ...
... carried by the megabyzoi and priestesses to all parts of the city for public viewing . At least one of the statues was dressed in an ornate purple and gold actaea . Megabyzoi and priestesses dressed as Artemis / Diana also rode through ...
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Agdistis Amazonian Amazons anal intercourse ancient and/or androgynous APHRODITE APOLLO appears Artemis ARTEMIS/DIANA artists associated Attis beautiful became become believed beloved bisexual Buddhism castration celebrated ceremony Christian companion cultures Cybele dance death deity depicted described devotees DIONYSUS divine dressed erotic especially eunuchs Euro-western female feminine flowers Freyja galli GANYMEDE gender variant gender variant male Ghede Goddess Reverence Greek hair healing HERACLES HERMES heterosexual HIERODULES Hindu homoerotically inclined homoeroticism homosexuality honor inspired Jesus Krishna lesbian linked living lover magic masculine mother mystical myth mythology orishá pansexual passion patron persons poem poet practitioners priestesses priests Queen queer queer-identified Radical Faeries referred relationship religion rites ritual role Roman sacred Saint same-sex eroticism Sappho sexual variance shamans Shiva signifying spiritual functionaries spiritual traditions suggests symbolic tale temple third gender transformed transgendered transgendered male transgenderism TWO-SPIRIT vampire Vodou warrior wearing woman women worship writes Xochiquetzal young ZEUS