a feminism for monsters
There are a lot of *amazing* as well as horrifying posts in the blogosphere right now, in response to, or in this case re-brought up, the exclusion of trans women at a Lilith ritual at Pantheacon this year (Patheacon is awesome!). The communication problem (not advertised correctly) has been apologized for, etc etc.
But this post says it so well; I think Lilith would be pleased*: the seam of skin and scales. It's from 2007.
*It's not my place to tell others what to believe/how to express their spirituality, but I delight in broadening the view. Nasty witch boy me!
But this post says it so well; I think Lilith would be pleased*: the seam of skin and scales. It's from 2007.
*It's not my place to tell others what to believe/how to express their spirituality, but I delight in broadening the view. Nasty witch boy me!
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So, do you think that spirits or souls are gendered? What do you think of the idea of locating "spiritual gender" as a ritual gatekeeping device?
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I have been frequently impressed in the last couple of weeks as the Pcon debate has played out about how little I really know. I know what my heart tells me, but the experiences I am reading/hearing about are fundamentally assaulting my assumptions re: gender that I have believed were very inclusive and not subject to the traps of "normative" society. If nothing else comes out of the Pcon mess, maybe it will at least cause a few of us, sure in our self-definitions of openness and compassion to confront the true otherness of an experience we don't share. I think that's always a good thing.