AA.VV. – The myth and cult of the Great Goddess: Transits, Metamorphosis, Permanence. Proceedings of the International Conference of Bologna 24-25 November 2000

AA.VV. – The myth and cult of the Great Goddess: Transits, Metamorphosis, Permanence. Proceedings of the International Conference of Bologna 24-25 November 2000

Authors: AA.VV. Maria Panza, Maria Teresa Ganzerla e Bologna Harmonies Association (Eds)
Publisher: Belle Arti Srl
Year edition: 2003
Format: Paperback
Pages of the printed version: 136 p.

Speakers:
Joan Marler - The Body of Woman as Sacred Metaphor
Emanuel Anati – The cult of the parent mother: the search for origins
Luisella Veroli – Places of Cult, Cult of Places
Maria Antonietta Fugazzola and Vincenzo Tinè – Representation of the Great Mother in Mediterranean prehistory
Fausto Bosi – Painted pottery and mythology of Eneolithic Europe
Harald Haarmann – The Great Goddess and Ancient European Writing
Fabio Scialpi – The Great Goddess in Indian culture. From small local traditions to the Great Sanskrit Tradition
Elettra Ingravallo – The Italian Neolithic and its cults
Gianluca Bocchi - Genesis of European identities
Marino Niola – Theory of mothers
Laura Faranda – Being born twice. The ambiguous fate of the great mother in classical Greece
Lucietta Scaraffia – The virgin as container of the sacred
Caterina Arcidiacono – In the footsteps of the Great Mediterranean Mother: Images and attributes
Antonella Barina – Journey to the Sacred Places of the Insular Mediterranean (1988-1998)
Tilde Giani Gallino – Goddesses, Women, Dragons: the collective unconscious is (only) male and does not know it
Raffaella Lamberti – Desires and reasons for the difference and proportion between women and men, yesterday and today
The proceedings of the Conference are available at the Armonie office (3a reprint)

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