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The Search for a Woman-Centered Spirituality (The Cutting Edge : Lesbian Life and Literature) [Paperback]

Annette Van Dyke (Author)
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The Cutting Edge : Lesbian Life and Literature July 1, 1992

"[A] bridge-building book [that] illuminates the interconnections among feminist creators from multi-cultural mainstream traditions; one that creates bonds of sisterhood. Annette Van Dyke makes us aware of the way in which feminist spirituality unites women, even when the material conditions of their lives foster divisions."
—Gloria Feman Orenstein, University of Southern California, author of The Reflowering of the Goddess

Alongside the boom in feminist and lesbian scholarship and activism of the last twenty years, there has evolved a distinctive spiritual tradition focused on and revolving around women. This spirituality finds its roots in a number of different traditions, including the Native American, African American, and Euro American traditions. Central to these disparate traditions is the focus on a goddess figure, the centrality of the female principle, and the mending of the separation between mind and body.

Weaving the strands of women's spirituality from different cultures together, Annette van Dyke here addresses the commonalities among these rich traditions. Examining the work and writings of such figures as Leslie Marmon Silko, Paula Gunn Allen, Audre Lorde, Alice Walker, Starhawk, Marion Zimmer Bradley, Sonia Johnson, and Mary Daly, Van Dyke illustrates how these writers and activists outline a journey toward wholeness - a "curing ceremony" - that allows them to reclaim their spirituality from the deadening influence of patriarchal religions. Taken together, their work contributes to a vision of a world based on a female principle, one which exemplifies a lesbian-feminist ethic.


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"It is wonderful to have "Out of the Closets" again available. A pioneering anthology that had a profound impact in its first incarnation in 1972, it still speaks powerfully to the condition of gay men and lesbians in American life, recounting sorrows and joys, offering solace and strategy, celebrating the remarkable diversity and creativity of those who are different." -Martin Duberman, Distinguished Professor of History, City University of New York

About the Author

Annette Van Dyke is Director of Women's Studies at Denison University.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 256 pages
  • Publisher: NYU Press (July 1, 1992)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0814787703
  • ISBN-13: 978-0814787700
  • Product Dimensions: 8.2 x 5.4 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 9.9 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,394,305 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars A Worthwhile Exploration of Feminist Spiritual Themes, March 5, 2010
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I have read a number of feminist works and like the creative explorations often found in them. Some of the feminist literature sometimes falls into rehashing some standard themes, but sometimes a book comes out that does more. I feel this is one of them. I like the way this book draws from fictional writings that many people have felt always had much to say. One thing that is recovered in this book is the art of telling healing stories. I like that there is much discussion about THE MISTS OF AVALON by Marion Zimmer Bradley and how it helps "revision" the Celtic tradition. The essays quote extensively from many sources and brings to life the voices being quoted. I felt that I was reading many books while reading this one. I especially like the chapter called "Curing Ceremonies" which is the authors chapter about exploring the Native American feminist tradition. Here is a passage:

"For the Pueblos, storytelling often functions as a ceremony for curing. Both Silko and Allen continue in this tradition; their novels are offerings to balanced the world and to enact healing rituals for themselves and others. For the Pueblos, story is a connecting medium and, according to Simon J. Ortiz, poet from nearby Acoma Pueblo, ensures the very life of the people: "Story is to engender life, and CEREMONY speaks upon the very process by which story, whether oral or written form, substantiates life, continues it, and creates it....Because of the insistence to keep telling and creating stories, Indian life continues, and it is this resistance against loss that has made that life possible. Silko's novel had even a more personal "curing" function for her. When asked why she wrote CEREMONY, Silko said that it was "a ceremony for her to stay sane." As she worked with her character Tayo and he recovered, so did she."

Although the essays have some flavor of being serious academic feminist literature, the feeling of the book is a story about stories, about feminist storytellers and what they are keeping alive by their stories and what can be learned from them. I enjoyed the book.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Text on Intersection of Gender, Sexuality, Spirituality, & Literature, February 22, 2010
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This is a superior work for instructors seeking to expand often limited views not only in regard to classes on gender/sexuality and religion but also in regard to classes on literature by prominent women writers of color. Blackthorn Krause, CA
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