Divina et Femina IV

Canadian Research Center on Women and Religion / Centre canadien de recherches sur femmes et la religion
Department of Classics and Religious Studies / Département des Études anciennes et de Sciences des religions
University of Ottawa / Université d'Ottawa


FRANÇAIS

     

Preliminary Programme

Z. Budapest
Z's perspective and reflection on her journey
Bobbie Grennier
Z's life and work
Dr. Lucie Marie-Mai DuFresne
Canadian historical perspective on women's spirituality
Rosmarinus Stehlik & Ghislaine Yergeau
Herstorial perspective - from Paleolithic age to the present
Ghislaine Yergeau
Delight and challenge in translating Z's "Holy Book" into French
Dr. Deborah J. Grenn
Transforming lives through woman-centered scholarship

Artists

Rosmarinus Stehlik
WyrdWorks focuses on the divine feminine through leather crafts, drawings and multi-media
Kar-Lyne
Combines the talents of Carmen & Pauline Yergeau - Goddess-inspired paintings on rare natural clay forms, set in unique stained glass creations
Tammy Mae Moon
Visual art on the divine feminine
     
Chandra Alexander
Hindu Goddesses and women's spirituality
Dianne E. Jennett
Women-centered education as a feminist spiritual practice
Nané Ariadne Jordan
Restoring and re-storying education through women's spirituality
Judith Wouk
The feminine divine in Judaism
Angelina Cacciato, Paige Cousineau, Rosemary Corfield & Judith Wouk
Interpretive dance, accompanying text reading, drumming, inspired by a trip to Goddess sites in Central Anatolia
Skylar Brez
The imagery in "The Charge of the Goddess"

For more information, contact: Dr. Lucie Marie-Mai DuFresne