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* [[Patricia Anthony]]. "Two-Bag Goddess" in Eating Memories | |||
* [[Kim Antieau]]. ''[[The Jigsaw Woman]]'' | |||
* [[Gael Baudino]] - much of her work | |||
* [[Marion Zimmer Bradley]]. The Renunciates: [[Free Amazons]] trilogy of the Darkover series | |||
* [[Marion Zimmer Bradley]]. ''[[The Mists of Avalon]]'' | |||
* [[Robert Graves]]' ''[[Watch the North Wind Rise]]'' - a poet dreams of an egalitarian, goddess-worshiping future | |||
* [[Elizabeth Hand]]'s ''[[Waking the Moon]]'' | |||
* [[Marie Jakober]]. ''[[The Black Chalice]]'' (2000) - about the coming of patriarchal religion displacing goddess worship / paganism | |||
* [[Marie Jakober]]. ''[[High Kamilan]]'' (aka ''[[Even the Stones]]'') | |||
* [[Mary J. Jones]]. ''[[Avalon]]'' (Naiad, 1991) | |||
* [[Clysta Kinstler]]. ''[[The Moon Under Her Feet]]'' (1988) - retelling of the myth of Jesus, from the perspective of Mari the Magdalene ... | |||
* [[Rachel Pollack]]. ''[[Godmother Night]]''. | |||
* [[Starhawk]]. ''[[The Fifth Sacred Thing]]'' | |||
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* [[ | * [[List of mythological female characters]] | ||
* | * [[Women's vs. Men's Magic/Technology/Skills]] | ||
[[category: | [[Category:Religion themes]] | ||
[[category:Themes and tropes by name]] | |||
Latest revision as of 10:03, 7 June 2010
- Patricia Anthony. "Two-Bag Goddess" in Eating Memories
- Kim Antieau. The Jigsaw Woman
- Gael Baudino - much of her work
- Marion Zimmer Bradley. The Renunciates: Free Amazons trilogy of the Darkover series
- Marion Zimmer Bradley. The Mists of Avalon
- Robert Graves' Watch the North Wind Rise - a poet dreams of an egalitarian, goddess-worshiping future
- Marie Jakober. The Black Chalice (2000) - about the coming of patriarchal religion displacing goddess worship / paganism
- Marie Jakober. High Kamilan (aka Even the Stones)
- Mary J. Jones. Avalon (Naiad, 1991)
- Clysta Kinstler. The Moon Under Her Feet (1988) - retelling of the myth of Jesus, from the perspective of Mari the Magdalene ...
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