Publication Date:May 1994 Availability:Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Misinformation and revisionist historyOctober 29, 2001 Lili P.(AL United States) 3 out of 7 found this review helpful
The author twists stories and traditions to meet her perspective with no regard for their original meaning, yet claiming that her misinterpretations are the original meanings. One example (of many) is her feminization of the maypole, a rather obviously phallic symbol. This book seems to be a feminist revisionism with little regard to fact. It IS possible to cite facts accurately and still be empowering to women, which this author does not do. She cites no sources for her far-fetched inventions, not surprisingly. I would recommend Lara Owen's book _Honoring Menstruation_ for a more accurate, empowering book.
An interesting look at menstruation and magickJuly 6, 1997 7 out of 9 found this review helpful
Miranda Gray has created a fascinating resource for woman. This book is empowering and full of folklore and mythology about women's menstrual cycles. All women should read this book. It clears up some of the mystique surrounding menstruation and yet makes it a magical time for women