
doi: 10.29340/en.v2n3.81
This article aims to show the links and differences that are woven between alternative spiritualities and feminism through taking women’s circles as the archetypal model of female organization. Women’s circles are taken as ethnographic and empirical base through considering them as spaces where religious and spiritual senses are recreated from non-ecclesial bases and as collectives highly influenced by the feminist perspective by enabling the recreation of women from themselves, from their ways of believing and practicing, as well as defining and redefining themselves from their own bodily and experiential narratives.
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