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American Indian Women of Proud Nations - Essays on History, Language, and Education (Hardcover, New edition): Cherry Maynor... American Indian Women of Proud Nations - Essays on History, Language, and Education (Hardcover, New edition)
Cherry Maynor Beasley, Ulrike Wiethaus, Mary Ann Jacobs
R1,847 Discovery Miles 18 470 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This multidisciplinary collection of nine previously unpublished essays presents new research in three interlocking domains: tribal history with a special emphasis on Native women in the Southeast, language revitalization efforts and the narrative knowledge inherent in indigenous oral culture, and traditional educational systems in the context of the ongoing colonization of American Indian educational practices and values. This volume highlights Southeastern Indian issues and demonstrates the unique situation of women in tribes lacking (full) federal recognition or a more inclusive and multidisciplinary discussion of Native women in more than one tribal nation. Southeastern themes are linked with topics of concern by other tribal nations to show commonalities and raised awareness about the central experiences and contributions of Native women in the encounter and ongoing struggle with Euro-American systems of oppression and cultural erasure. This book spans the full gamut from naming women's experiences of historical trauma to their ongoing efforts at preserving and rebuilding their Native nations. The collection of essays is distinctive in its Indigenous hermeneutics in that it insists on a holistic view of time and place-based knowledge - the past still fully affects the present and gives the present depth and meaning beyond the linear flow of time. This book also features American Indian and non-American Indian scholars who are well known in American Indians studies, scholars beginning their career and scholars who, while not experts in American Indians studies, are considered experts in other disciplines and who recognize the unique attributes of Southeastern American Indian nations.

German Mysticism and the Politics of Culture (Hardcover, New edition): Ulrike Wiethaus German Mysticism and the Politics of Culture (Hardcover, New edition)
Ulrike Wiethaus
R1,993 Discovery Miles 19 930 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Probing deeply into texts by and about prominent Christian mystics, religious authors, and saints, German Mysticism and the Politics of Culture challenges the reader to rethink the medieval past as a contemporary presence. This "presence of the past" shapes memory of place, valorizes the trope of ecstatic sexual union as death, and continues the religious marginalization of female voice and authority. The chapters focus on the works and lives of Hadewijch, Marie d'Oignies, Dionysius of Ryckel, Heinrich Seuse, Margarete Ebner, St. Elisabeth, Hrotsvit of Gandersheim, and the stigmatic Therese Neumann. Part One of the volume examines the dynamics of cultural memory and forgetting as they relate to issues of sexuality, female authority, and national politics; Part Two explores themes of love and death, erasure and displacement. Medieval Christian mysticism, the author argues, cannot be narrated as a story of great cultural accomplishment but, rather, as a fundamentally agonistic scenario shaped by actors whose impact still affects us today.

Agnes Blannbekin, Viennese Beguine: Life and Revelations (Paperback): Ulrike Wiethaus Agnes Blannbekin, Viennese Beguine: Life and Revelations (Paperback)
Ulrike Wiethaus
R563 Discovery Miles 5 630 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Female mysticism, usually nourished in contemplative surroundings, in Blannbekin's case drew its inspiration from urban life; Weithaus identifies her visions as "street mysticism". This early example of a spiritual diary incorporating the visions of a female mystic offers a glimpse of religious women's daily life and spiritual practices. Her visions comment on memorable events such as a popular bishop's visit to town during which people were trampled to death; the consequences of a rape committed by a priest; thefts of the Eucharist and the work of witches. Christ, for Blannbekin, is not only bridegroom, but also shopkeeper, apothecary, and axe-wielding soldier, and it was her vision of swallowing Christ's foreskin which led to her eventual censorship. Life and Revelations has only relatively recently been rediscovered by Austrian scholar Peter Dinzelbacher, and this translation is based on his critical edition. Ulrike Wiethaus is Associate Professor, Interdisciplinary Appointments, Wake Forest University.

Upon Her Shoulders - Southeastern Native Women Share Their Stories of Justice, Spirit, and Community (Paperback): Mary Ann... Upon Her Shoulders - Southeastern Native Women Share Their Stories of Justice, Spirit, and Community (Paperback)
Mary Ann Jacobs, Cherry Maynor Beasley, Ulrike Wiethaus
R327 Discovery Miles 3 270 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A documentary-style collection of stories, poems, essays, and interviews by Southeastern Native American women. Upon Her Shoulders is a collection of stories, poems, and prose by Southeastern Native American women whose narratives attest to the hard work and activism required to keep their communities well and safe. This collection highlights Native female voices in the Southeast, a region and its peoples rarely covered in other publications. The editors have deep roots in the scholarship and culture of Native women. Featured prominently is the Lumbee community, where two of the editors (members of the Lumbee tribe themselves) teach at the nearby University of North Carolina at Pembroke, a center for scholarship about the Lumbee people. This volume honors the Native American tradition of passing on knowledge through stories and oral histories. With contributions by both professional and everyday writers, the collection spotlights these societies that have raised girls from an early age to be independent and competent leaders, to access traditional Native spirituality despite religious oppression, and to fight for justice for themselves and other Native people across the nation in the face of legal and societal oppression.

American/Medieval - Nature and Mind in Cultural Transfer (Hardcover): Gillian R. Overing, Ulrike Wiethaus American/Medieval - Nature and Mind in Cultural Transfer (Hardcover)
Gillian R. Overing, Ulrike Wiethaus; Contributions by Tina Boyer, Margaret Zulick, Joshua Davies, …
R1,328 Discovery Miles 13 280 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Agnes Blannbekin, Viennese Beguine: Life and Revelations (Hardcover, First): Ulrike Wiethaus Agnes Blannbekin, Viennese Beguine: Life and Revelations (Hardcover, First)
Ulrike Wiethaus
R1,824 Discovery Miles 18 240 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Female mysticism, usually nourished in contemplative surroundings, in Blannbekin's case drew its inspiration from urban life; Weidhaus identifies her visions as 'street mysticism'. This early example of a spiritual diary incorporating the visions of a female mystic offers a glimpse of religious women's daily life and spiritual practices. Agnes Blannbekin was from an Austrian farming family, but as a Beguinelived an urban life: Ulrike Weithaus refers to her experiences as 'street mysticism'. Blannbekin's spiritual life revolved around the liturgical cycles of the church year, but also embraced the opportunities and vagaries of city life. Her visions comment on memorable events such as a popular bishop's visit to town during which people were trampled to death; the consequences of a rape committed by a priest; thefts of the Eucharist and the work of witches. Christ, for Blannbekin, is not only bridegroom, but also shopkeeper, apothecary, and axe-wielding soldier, and it was her vision of swallowing Christ's foreskin which led to the eventual censorship of her works. Life and Revelations has only recently been rediscovered by Austrian scholar Peter Dinzelbacher, and this translation is based on his critical edition.

Dear Sister - Medieval Women and the Epistolary Genre (Paperback): Karen Cherewatuk, Ulrike Wiethaus Dear Sister - Medieval Women and the Epistolary Genre (Paperback)
Karen Cherewatuk, Ulrike Wiethaus
R731 Discovery Miles 7 310 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Explored in this book are women's contributions to letter writing in western Europe from the sixth to the sixteenth centuries. The essays represent the first attempt to chart medieval women's achievements in epistolarity, and the contributions to this volume situate the women writers in a historical context and employ a variety of feminist approaches.

American/Medieval Goes North - Earth and Water in Transit (Hardcover, 1. Auflage ed.): Gillian R. Overing, Ulrike Wiethaus American/Medieval Goes North - Earth and Water in Transit (Hardcover, 1. Auflage ed.)
Gillian R. Overing, Ulrike Wiethaus
R1,333 Discovery Miles 13 330 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
The Seven Rites of the Lakota (Paperback): Ulrike Wiethaus The Seven Rites of the Lakota (Paperback)
Ulrike Wiethaus; Harry Charger
R196 Discovery Miles 1 960 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book introduces some of the core teachings of the seven rites of the Lakota in the words of a Lakota Elder from Eagle Butte, SD.

Brothers of the Buffalo Speak Up Contemporary American Indian Prison Writings (Paperback): Brothers Of the Buffalo, Ulrike... Brothers of the Buffalo Speak Up Contemporary American Indian Prison Writings (Paperback)
Brothers Of the Buffalo, Ulrike Wiethaus
R388 Discovery Miles 3 880 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A collection of autobiographical writings and poetry by currently incarcerated American Indian men, this book offers a rare view of American Indian struggles and grassroots spirituality in the "Iron House." With an emphasis on spiritual healing and a hard look at life on the streets, the authors offer a powerful invitation to rethink stereotypes and to imagine new ways of culturally and spiritually based justice for American Indian men, women, and their families. The Brothers of the Buffalo Prayer Circle is active at the Alexander Correctional Institution in Taylorsville, North Carolina. The Circle is welcoming to all Indigenous people. It follows the Way of the Pipe in its ceremonies, and encourages the affirmation of other Indigenous life ways. The book project has been generously supported by the Administrative Office and the Office of the Chaplaincy at Alexander Correctional Institution, and the Religion and Public Engagement initiative at Wake Forest University. All royalties will be donated to American Indian inmate projects and their families.

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