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  • 1
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    Book
    Stuttgart : Kohlhammer
    ISBN: 3170099353
    Language: German
    DDC: 306.859
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    Keywords: Matriarchy ; Matriarchat ; Forschung ; Geschichte
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  • 2
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    Stuttgart : Kohlhammer
    ISBN: 3170099353
    Language: German
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    Keywords: Matriarchy ; Matriarchat ; Forschung ; Geschichte
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  • 3
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    Stuttgart : Kohlhammer
    ISBN: 3170099353
    Language: German
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    Keywords: Matriarchy ; Matriarchat ; Forschung ; Geschichte
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  • 4
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    Stuttgart : Kohlhammer
    ISBN: 3170099353
    Language: German
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  • 5
    ISBN: 9783170223363 , 3170223364
    Language: German
    Pages: 352 S. , zahlr. Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.
    Edition: 1. Aufl.
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    Keywords: Folklore ; Mythology ; Sacred space ; Matriarchy ; Archäologie ; Matriarchat ; Mythologie ; Deutschland ; Deutschland ; Matriarchat ; Vor- und Frühgeschichte ; Mythologie ; Archäologie ; Deutschland ; Matriarchat ; Geschichte
    Description / Table of Contents: Einleitung -- Begriff und Grundzüge der matriarchalen Landschaftsmythologie -- Die matriarchale Jungsteinzeit und Kriterien des Matriarchats -- Der Weg der Symbolik -- Die Methodik der matriarchalen Landschaftsmythologie -- Die "Witten Wiwer" von Rügen Megalithkultur und Matriarchat in Nordost-Deutschland -- Die weisse Mutter -- Die "Witten Wiwer" -- Die Schwanengöttin -- Göttin Hertha auf Rügen -- Wodan der Hexenjäger -- Die Vertreibung -- Frau Holle und Frau Venus in Thüringen und Hessen Heilige Berge in Mitteldeutschland -- Frau Holles heiliger Berg in Hessen -- Der Seelensee -- Der Kreis der Himmelsrichtungen -- Frau Holle-Berge in Thüringen -- Der Kyffhäuser und der Kaiser -- Der Hörselberg : die Höhle der Frau Venus -- Die Wilde Ursel und ihre Schar -- Namenlose Venusberg-Sagen vom Thüringer Wald -- Am Busen der Landschaft -- Der Name der Göttin -- Der Strom der Frau Ley Matriarchale Sagen und Plätze am Rhein von der Schweiz bis Holland -- Der Alpenrhein : der Drache -- Der Bodensee : die Mondgöttin -- Die Stadt Basel : der Basilisk -- Der Odilienberg im Elsass : der Gral -- Der Rheindurchbruch von Bingen bis Koblenz : Frau Ley -- Bonn und Köln : göttliche Mütter -- Von Köln bis Xanten : das Kleine Volk -- Kleve : der Schwan -- Der Niederrhein : Weisse Frauen -- Das Rheindelta : die Uralte -- Der Schoss der Dreifachen Göttin im Schwarzwald Kultorte und Kultlinien im Dreisamtal bei Freiburg -- Die geheimnisvolle Stadt Tarodunum -- Die Dreisam-Schlange -- Die dunkle und die helle Seite des Tales : die Nord-Süd-Kultlinie -- Gottvater und die Herzen : das Oberrieder Tal -- Die Sommerlinie : Maria Lindenberg und St. Märgen -- Die Winterlinie : Maria auf dem Kreuzberg -- Die Unterwelt : das Höllental und die Wagensteige -- Die Ost-West-Kultlinie -- Der Landschaftstempel Dreisamtal -- Die symbolische Sprache der Kapellen und Madonnen das Donautal zwischen Passau und Straubing -- Die lange Reise auf der Donau -- Die drei Flussgöttinnen von Passau -- Heilige Hügel bei Vilshofen -- "Riesen-Uhren" zwischen Künzing und Landau -- Sichtlinien und Handelswege bei Winzer und Hengersberg -- Der Natternberg bei Deggendorf -- Die Liebesgöttin auf dem Bogenberg bei Straubing -- Uralte Handelswege im Schutz der Göttin im Bayerischen Wald in Südost-Deutschland -- Die ältesten Wege durch den Bayerischen Wald und Böhmer Wald -- Frauen und ihre versunkenen Schätze : der Büchelsteiner Weg -- Der Schoss der Holle : das Lallinger Tal -- Heilige Quellen als Ziel : der Gunther-Steig -- Opferplätze an gefahrlicher Route : der Böhmweg -- Die Königin der Schlangen -- Die Rote Göttin, der Grüne Mann und der Drache : der Baierweg -- Salzwege und eine Kultlandschaft : die Goldenen Steige -- Die Kultlandschaft von Preying-Saldenburg -- Die Himmelsgöttin von Preying -- Das Augental und der Gral -- Die Burg der Glückseligkeit -- Der geheimnisvolle Stein -- Drei Göttinnen auf ihrem Drachen der Böhmer Wald zwischen Bayern und Tschechien -- Die Entdeckung des "Drachen" -- Die Namen der "Drachenreiterinneri" -- Die Tore zum "Drachen" -- Wie man Steine "heilig" machte : zwei Beispiele : Observatorium und Wiege aus Stein -- Die Weisse Berggöttin : Lüsen -- Die Rote Berggöttin: Rachel -- Die Schwarze Berggöttin : Arber -- Die nördliche Schwestergöttin : Osser -- Die südliche Schwestergöttin : Dreisessel -- Literaturliste -- Verzeichnis der Abbildungen.
    Note: Literaturverz. S. [341] - 346
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  • 6
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    New York : Peter Lang Inc. | Bern : Peter Lang International Academic Publishers
    ISBN: 9781453908075
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Edition: 1st, New ed.
    DDC: 306
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    Keywords: Matriarchat ; Gesellschaft ; Geschichte ; Kulturvergleich ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: This book presents the results of Heide Goettner-Abendroth’s pioneering research in the field of modern matriarchal studies, based on a new definition of «matriarchy» as true gender-egalitarian societies. Accordingly, matriarchal societies should not be regarded as mirror images of patriarchal ones, as they have never needed patriarchy’s hierarchical structures of domination. On the contrary, matriarchal patterns are socially egalitarian, economically balanced, and politically based on consensus decisions. They have been created by women and are founded on maternal values. This new perspective on matriarchal societies is developed step by step by the analysis of extant indigenous cultures in Asia, Africa, and the Americas.
    Abstract: «For decades, Heide Goettner-Abendroth has been a serious scholar of the deep history and ongoing traditions of matriarchy in Europe. Her extensive research has taken her through strong historical matriarchies on several continents, drawing together the research of the most modern international scholars on matriarchy. Her book now brings to undeniable light the matriarchal alternatives available to humanity. Goettner-Abendroth should be on the reading list of every women’s studies program.» (Barbara Alice Mann, Ohio Bear Clan Seneca, Assistant Professor in the Honors College of the University of Toledo, and Co-Director of the Native American Alliance of Ohio) «If in the millenium of women, future generations look back to find the origin of their peaceful societies, they will find that the work of Heide Goettner-Abendroth opened the way. Modern matriarchal studies break through patriarchal capitalist ideology and provide the new/old models for viable ways of life of which our present globalizing market is only a destructive abberation.» (Genevieve Vaughan, Author of ‘For-Giving: A Feminist Criticism of Exchange’ and ‘Women and the Gift Economy: A Radically Different Worldview Is Possible’, and ‘Founder of International Feminists for a Gift Economy’) «With the publication of this important book, Heide Goettner-Abendroth’s brilliant critical conceptualization of the deep structures shared by matriarchal societies around the world becomes fully available in English. Her theory has developed, not abstractly but inductively, from the analytical investigation of numerous societies by non-indigenous and indigenous researchers. It provides the basis for a full-fledged interdisciplinary and cross-cultural field of matriarchal studies where previously only isolated studies were possible. Matriarchal studies is a deeply political and liberatory field grounded in an understanding that the destructive patriarchal power structures pervasive today are a historically recent development. Scholars of matriarchy, some of whom are members of matriarchal societies, are uncovering and reclaiming cultures created mainly by women. Their research offers support for indigenous peoples’ struggles on every continent for land and cultural rights and brings hope to us all that we can build a better world.» (Angela Miles, Professor of Adult Education, Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, Toronto, Canada) «Heide Goettner-Abendroth has devoted her life to the study of matriarchal societies and the development of modern matriarchal studies. Her monumental work is presented in this book. As a Western feminist and peace activist this knowledge has transformed almost every facet of my thinking, theorizing, and activism as well as my daily life. My work on, motherhood, sexuality, racism, and above all peace and peace building has been significantly altered by Goettner-Abendroth’s scholarship. I believe her work offers Western feminists and other progressive scholars as well as social change activists a new, innovative vision of an alternative society – a society of peace and balance, insightful ways to heal the many harms Western civilization brought about, and groundbreaking passages of doing politics, peace building, and conflict resolution.» (Erella Shadmi, Isha L’Isha feminist center, Israel, and former Head of Women’s Studies Program, Beit Berl College, Israel) «In an ideal world this ground-breaking study would already be required reading in most disciplines from women’s and native studies to anthropology and, most importantly, economics, political science, and religious studies. I predict, however, that in this era of urgent survival studies following the moral, financial, ecological, and climate crises, Heide...
    Abstract: «For decades, Heide Goettner-Abendroth has been a serious scholar of the deep history and ongoing traditions of matriarchy in Europe. Her extensive research has taken her through strong historical matriarchies on several continents, drawing together the research of the most modern international scholars on matriarchy. Her book now brings to undeniable light the matriarchal alternatives available to humanity. Goettner-Abendroth should be on the reading list of every women’s studies program.» (Barbara Alice Mann, Ohio Bear Clan Seneca, Assistant Professor in the Honors College of the University of Toledo, and Co-Director of the Native American Alliance of Ohio) «If in the millennium of women, future generations look back to find the origin of their peaceful societies, they will find that the work of Heide Goettner-Abendroth opened the way. Modern matriarchal studies break through patriarchal capitalist ideology and provide the new/old models for viable ways of life of which our present globalizing market is only a destructive aberration.» (Genevieve Vaughan, Author of For-Giving: A Feminist Criticism of Exchange and Women and the Gift Economy: A Radically Different Worldview Is Possible, and Founder of International Feminists for a Gift Economy) «With the publication of this important book, Heide Goettner-Abendroth’s brilliant critical conceptualization of the deep structures shared by matriarchal societies around the world becomes fully available in English. Her theory has developed, not abstractly but inductively, from the analytical investigation of numerous societies by non-indigenous and indigenous researchers. It provides the basis for a full-fledged interdisciplinary and cross-cultural field of matriarchal studies where previously only isolated studies were possible. Matriarchal studies is a deeply political and liberatory field grounded in an understanding that the destructive patriarchal power structures pervasive today are a historically recent development. Scholars of matriarchy, some of whom are members of matriarchal societies, are uncovering and reclaiming cultures created mainly by women. Their research offers support for indigenous peoples’ struggles on every continent for land and cultural rights and brings hope to us all that we can build a better world.» (Angela Miles, Professor of Adult Education, Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, Toronto, Canada) «Heide Goettner-Abendroth has devoted her life to the study of matriarchal societies and the development of modern matriarchal studies. Her monumental work is presented in this book. As a Western feminist and peace activist this knowledge has transformed almost every facet of my thinking, theorizing, and activism as well as my daily life. My work on, motherhood, sexuality, racism, and above all peace and peace building has been significantly altered by Goettner-Abendroth’s scholarship. I believe her work offers Western feminists and other progressive scholars as well as social change activists a new, innovative vision of an alternative society – a society of peace and balance, insightful ways to heal the many harms Western civilization brought about, and groundbreaking passages of doing politics, peace building, and conflict resolution.» (Erella Shadmi, Isha L’Isha feminist center, Israel, and former Head of Women’s Studies Program, Beit Berl College, Israel) «In an ideal world this ground-breaking study would already be required reading in most disciplines from women’s and native studies to anthropology and, most importantly, economics, political science, and religious studies. I predict, however, that in this era of urgent survival studies following the moral, financial, ecological, and climate crises, Heide...
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  • 7
    ISBN: 9781433113376 , 9781433125126
    Language: German
    Pages: xxxviii, 533 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karten , 230 mm x 160 mm
    Uniform Title: Matriarchale Gesellschaften der Gegenwart
    DDC: 306
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    Keywords: Matriarchy Cross-cultural studies ; Women Cross-cultural studies Social conditions ; Gesellschaft ; Matriarchat ; Geschichte ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Matriarchat ; Kulturvergleich
    Description / Table of Contents: A critical history of perspectives on matriarchy -- Matriarchy in Eastern India -- Matriarchal cults in Nepal -- Ancient queens realms, and group marriage in Tibet -- Matriarchal mountain peoples of China -- Women shamans in Korea -- The islands of Japan : women's cultures of the south and north -- "Alam Minangkabau" the world of the Minangkabau in Indonesia -- Matriarchal patterns in Melanesia -- Pacific Ocean cultures -- Matriarchal cultures in South America -- The spread of matriarchy to Central America -- North America : matriarchal immigrants from the South -- North America : at the cultural crossroads of South and North -- Matriarchy in India -- Ancient matriarchy in Central Africa -- Matriarchal queen-kingship in West Africa -- Matriarchal pastoral peoples in North Africa.
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 477-503. - Index
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    ISBN: 3170099353
    Language: German
    Edition: Taschenbuchausg.
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