LGBTQ+ Companion to Symbol, Mythology, Folklore and Spirituality

Author:   Randy P Conner ,  David Hatfield Sparks ,  Mariah Sparks
Publisher:   Equinox Publishing Ltd
Edition:   2nd ed.
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9781800502666


Pages:   764
Publication Date:   15 May 2023
Format:   Hardback
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LGBTQ+ Companion to Symbol, Mythology, Folklore and Spirituality


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LGBTQ+ Companion to Symbol, Mythology, Folklore, and Spirituality is a revised, expanded edition of Encyclopedia of Queer Myth, Symbol, and Spirit (Cassell, 1997). The volume remains an unprecedented reference source on the theme of same sex desire, gender variance and the sacred with a multicultural, transhistorical focus. In anthropology this grouping of various related topics into a central theme is sometimes referred to as a ""domain."" The Companion, useful for general readers and essential for scholars, is highly informative, entertaining and empowering. The result of more than 30 years of research, the Companion is a collection of LGBTQ+ related deities, spiritual/symbolic figures, mythological stories and folklore (ancient and modern), symbols (e.g. sacred animals, flowers, colors, designs, or motifs), language/terms/slang (e.g. Polari, a linguistic code, or ""cant"" employed primarily by marginal persons since the Middle Ages), and literature and the arts (authors, artists, texts, and artifacts). This variety is extensively researched and presented from a broad range of historic evidence and perspectives in written records, from personal interviews, oral histories, the treasured folklore of our communities, ranging from the Ancient Mediterranean, Africa and Asia, to Europe and the Americas. Entries and longer articles often include the analysis of, and approaches from various LGBTQ+ and LGBTQ+-positive scholars of linguistics, religion, anthropology, philosophy, sociology, politics and popular culture. Negative and homophobic critiques and analysis, especially from the mid-19th-early 20th centuries, of spiritual leaders and academics, are also examined.

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Author:   Randy P Conner ,  David Hatfield Sparks ,  Mariah Sparks
Publisher:   Equinox Publishing Ltd
Imprint:   Equinox Publishing Ltd
Edition:   2nd ed.
Weight:   3.116kg
ISBN:  

9781800502666


ISBN 10:   1800502664
Pages:   764
Publication Date:   15 May 2023
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
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Randy P. Conner, Phd was a spiritual seeker, researcher, author, and Associate Professor of Humanities who? work focused on LGBTQ+ spirituality, history, and culture. David Hatfield Sparks is a college librarian, author, and ethnomusicologist who's work focuses on LGBTQ+ spirituality, history, and culture, especially as related to gender and music. Mariah Sparks, B.A. (English Literature and Drama) and M.L.I.S is a librarian and community theater artist. Randy P. Conner, Phd was a spiritual seeker, researcher, author, and Associate Professor of Humanities who? work focused on LGBTQ+ spirituality, history, and culture. David Hatfield Sparks is a college librarian, author, and ethnomusicologist who's work focuses on LGBTQ+ spirituality, history, and culture, especially as related to gender and music. Mariah Sparks, B.A. (English Literature and Drama) and M.L.I.S is a librarian and community theater artist. Randy P. Conner, Phd was a spiritual seeker, researcher, author, and Associate Professor of Humanities who? work focused on LGBTQ+ spirituality, history, and culture. David Hatfield Sparks is a college librarian, author, and ethnomusicologist who's work focuses on LGBTQ+ spirituality, history, and culture, especially as related to gender and music. Mariah Sparks, B.A. (English Literature and Drama) and M.L.I.S is a librarian and community theater artist.

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