The idea for this anthology is rooted in some realizations Dr. Kramer has discovered during her explorations into creativity and culture: - Many of the problems in our world stem from (mostly white male) leaders who decided to codify their control over women and anyone considered different by writing rules and stories in the patriarchal voices of male gods and created religions.
- The stories and voices of goddesses (even if only metaphorical) were rewritten or silenced because of the fear of feminine power.
- The complexity of the problems we face in the world today require new approaches, that might be found in the stories and attributes of goddesses and divine femininity (including creativity, collaboration, empathy, etc.)
This is not intended to be simply a historical or mythological retelling of goddess stories, although there will be short introductions to the goddesses that appear. Rather, the hope is to create a collection of works that challenge the god-voices that dominate today, and allow the goddesses to reemerge. We want to ask questions like: What would the world look like if the goddesses had never been silenced? What would the goddesses do to save our planet after we have destroyed so much? What solutions do the voices of the goddesses offer to make change in our world? A NOTE ABOUT GODDESSES FROM LISA Many of the goddesses from pre-history (or pagan) times fought for justice, freedom, and the right to live life as they chose. They protected women and children, demanded the right to their own sexual being (including the right to remain virginal, have many partners, or be gender fluid), and fought against the injustices laid over the weak by the powerful. They also protected the natural world, recognizing that all things have natural cycles that support one another. These are things that I choose to fight for in this world—the right to choose our own paths, regulate our own bodies, protect our environment, and live fully and creatively as individual members who are also responsible for a larger natural community. The search for the Goddess (both individual and communal) comes from an urgent need to recognize that humans are on a path to self-destruction of both humanity and the earth. It is time to reunite our divided pieces in order to survive. |