2019
DOI: 10.1093/oso/9780190065027.001.0001
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The Eloquent Blood

Abstract: The study analyzes constructions of femininity and feminine sexuality in interpretations of the goddess Babalon, a central deity in the British occultist Aleister Crowley’s (1875–1947) religion Thelema. Babalon is based on Crowley’s positive reinterpretation of the biblical Whore of Babylon and symbolizes liberated female sexuality and the spiritual modality of passionate union with existence. Analyzing historical and contemporary written sources, qualitative interviews, and ethnographic fieldwork in the Anglo… Show more

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“…Ruotsin työväestö oli siis jakaantunut maltilliseen ja radikaaliin jo ennen ensimmäistä maailmansotaa. 33 Ammatillinen järjestäytyminen alkoi Norrbottenissa 1890-luvulla, mutta Sundsvallissa jo 1870-luvulla. Ensimmäinen laaja lakko, Sundsvallstrejken, käytiin vuonna 1879.…”
Section: Talous Työ Ja Työvoimaunclassified
“…Ruotsin työväestö oli siis jakaantunut maltilliseen ja radikaaliin jo ennen ensimmäistä maailmansotaa. 33 Ammatillinen järjestäytyminen alkoi Norrbottenissa 1890-luvulla, mutta Sundsvallissa jo 1870-luvulla. Ensimmäinen laaja lakko, Sundsvallstrejken, käytiin vuonna 1879.…”
Section: Talous Työ Ja Työvoimaunclassified
“…Nevertheless, a riding school was established in 1946 and doubts subsided when the riding school welcomed many new riders who wanted to practice riding as leisure. 22 Today the riding school is run by Enskede Ridskola AB via Ingrid Doria with family. The daughter of H.G.…”
Section: Horse-riding -From a Military Tradition To A 'Sports For All'mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The campaign aimed to create more equitable economic distribution between sports in the municipalities. 59 The project became nationwide and contributed to an increased awareness of the situation for equestrian sports in local policy. The campaigners had observed that football pitches and ice hockey rinks were often owned by the municipality and maintained by public employees, whereas members of the riding schools needed to pay for the costs of stables, riding halls, and employees in their riding fees.…”
Section: Horse-riding Childification and Feminizationmentioning
confidence: 99%