The CRETA Project

Embracing a New Religious Paradigm. An Italian Feminist Participatory Research Study in the Light of Modern Matriarchal Studies

Authors

  • Alessandra Piccoli Free University of Bolzano-Bozen
  • Andrea Fleckinger University of Trento
  • Angela Chiavassa

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1558/firn.23763

Keywords:

matriarchy, new spirituality, participatory research, feminism

Abstract

This article gives an account of a two-year project named CRETA (participatory construction of egalitarian societies) carried out by a group of 20 people in northern Italy. The initiative has tried to find concrete paths to establish an egalitarian society by building a new religious paradigm inspired by Modern Matriarchal Studies. After intensive training sessions, the participants began to develop concrete steps to get closer to the goal of creating an egalitarian community. The core aspects of matriarchal spirituality chosen by the participants which inspired the whole project are gender equality, immanent divinity and a cyclical worldview. The article presents the main results of the feminist participatory research that accompanied the community project. The pursuit of the participants to establish new, egalitarian religious practices is discussed and the challenges and achievements are reflected.

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Author Biographies

  • Alessandra Piccoli, Free University of Bolzano-Bozen

    Alessandra Piccoli is a post-doc researcher at the Free University of Bolzano-Bozen (Italy). After a Master’s in Conservation of Cultural Heritage and a second one in Management of Social and Solidarity Economy, in 2021 she obtained her PhD in Social Pedagogy. Since 2006 she has written and coordinated funded projects in the areas of education, culture and inclusion.

  • Andrea Fleckinger, University of Trento

    Andrea Fleckinger is a post-doc researcher at the Centre of Interdisciplinary Gender Studies at the University of Trento (Italy). She gives lectures at both national and international universities and is a certificated lecturer on Modern Matriarchal Studies.

  • Angela Chiavassa

    Angela Chiavassa is a psychologist, with a Master’s in psychotherapy, specializing in drama techniques applied to psychology. She is a coordinator of two working teams in Veneto to support women affected by gender violence.

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Published

2022-12-19

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How to Cite

Piccoli, A., Fleckinger, A., & Chiavassa, A. (2022). The CRETA Project: Embracing a New Religious Paradigm. An Italian Feminist Participatory Research Study in the Light of Modern Matriarchal Studies. Fieldwork in Religion, 18(1), 88–106. https://doi.org/10.1558/firn.23763