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Discover the origins of intriguing concepts such as the legend of a cat's nine lives, the universal understanding of "mama," the beginnings of kissing, and the existence of a female pope. This comprehensive feminist encyclopedia, developed over twenty-five years, delves into mythology, anthropology, religion, and sexuality, revealing what traditional encyclopedias often overlook. It features 1,350 entries that explore the captivating stories behind word origins, legends, superstitions, and customs. Topics include magic, witchcraft, fairies, gods, goddesses, and psychological phenomena like demonic possession. It also examines the mystical meanings of natural elements and concepts such as the soul, reincarnation, and ancient and modern views on sex, romance, and warfare. Barbara G. Walker traces these ideas back to their prepatriarchal roots, uncovering hidden histories and customs alongside valuable insights from archaeologists and scholars. This encyclopedia serves as both a rich source of lore and scholarship and a revolutionary work that invites readers to reevaluate cultural heritage, offering a fresh perspective for a more humane future.
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The Woman's Encyclopedia of Myths and Secrets, Barbara G. Walker
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- 1983
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