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S/HE: An International Journal of Goddess Studies (Volume 3 Number 1, 2024)
Published by Mago Books
April 2024
ISSN 2693-9363
A total of 248 pages
Citation: S/HE: An International Journal of Goddess Studies Volume 3 Number 1 (2024)
Table of Contents
EDITORS’ INTRODUCTION
ESSAYS
“South Slavic Archeology of Mythic Memory Narratives” by Danica Anderson
INVITED ESSAY
BOOK REVIEWS
“Mann, Barbara A. and Kaarina Kailo, The Woman Who Married the Bear” reviewed by Vivien Gibbons
“Max Dashu, Women in Greek Mythography: Pythias, Melissae, and Titanides” reviewed by Lisa R. Skura
CONTRIBUTORS
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Mission Statement
S/HE: An International Journal of Goddess Studies is a web-based, peer-reviewed international scholarly journal committed to the academic exploration, analysis and interpretation, from a range of disciplinary perspectives, of Goddesses and the Female Divine in all religions, traditions, and cultures, to be ancient, historical, or contemporary. The journal is a multi-disciplinary forum for the publication of feminist scholarship in Goddess Studies and for discussion, comparison, and dialogue among scholars of differing feminist perspectives.