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I'm wrestling with an essay called "Not a Prayer: Xena and 'The Way'" and also working to coordinate a book of essays re: XWP. The editors are Wim Tigges, who you know from his two (and way 2 cool)...

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With regard to the above topic, someone sent me a ms via private mail box, but when I tried to respond, his or her mail box was maxxed out. It's kind of a generic question though so I'll post the...

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My understanding is that it would be something scholarly but also with general-audience appeal, right? Btw, have you thought of contacting James B. South? He's a philosophy professor at Marquette and...

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good point. LadyKate has mentioned South also--will do.

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A bump for other interested parties.

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LadyKate63 wrote: So Jolly, how about some input from you? Well I have been tinkering with an essay simulating some of the whoosh articles, but not sure it actually fits into the frame of this...

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Why not? go for it.

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This is wonderful!!! I take it these are to be broad essays on XWP instead of a specific topical area on the subject such as a set of essays on religion or gender roles. I'd be very interested in...

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Well, obviously (as I understand it) specific essays are going to focus on specific topics, but there is no narrow theme to the collection.

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I think we'll let the writers determine what "categories" are represented in the book. So far, there are submissions that fall into the religion/myth/theology area, with one around issues of...

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LadyKate63 wrote: Well, obviously (as I understand it) specific essays are going to focus on specific topics, but there is no narrow theme to the collection. That's what I meant.

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cybershepherd wrote: I think we'll let the writers determine what "categories" are represented in the book. So far, there are submissions that fall into the religion/myth/theology area, with one...

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I'm definitely interested, though I'm still finishing up my doctoral dissertation in mythological studies. But, I'll be defending soon, so I think the timing is right for me. Special thanks to...

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This sounds like a great project! Looking forward to seeing how it turns out. I'd love to participate but don't think I could.

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LadyKate, would it work for you if I posted a small part of my paper, related, I think, to yours, and then you and others can respond?

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Yes, of course!

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During his one-on-one interview with Xena, Krishna suavely upstages the hero as he councils her. He has dominated this kind of interview before, clearly, when guiding his disciple Arjuna in the...

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Well, I don't know that I'll have time to contribute to this but I have started research for my dissertation which is going to be on Xena - or more specifically on the fandom, so I'm very interested...

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Very cool, Pandora! and cybershepherd, I look forward to the rest of your analysis. Sounds fascinating!

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/ "There is no place like otherness, and the complex religions of India have inspired much speculation in the West. During the fourth season, in "The Way," Xena and Gabrielle are traveling in India....

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I am a shipper first and foremost, but it's only fair to Gabrielle--equal opportunity--to consider Ares as the "irritating, bulky brunet" from time to time. Fair is fair. Re-watching XWP I'm amazed at...

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