Beyond God the Father: Toward a Philosophy of Women's LiberationBeacon Press, 8 gru 2015 - 264 'Certainly one of the most promising theological statements of our time.' --The Christian Century 'Not for the timid, this brilliant book calls for nothing short of the overthrow of patriarchy itself.' --The Village Voice |
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... word BeFriending, which means “the creation of a context/atmosphere in which leaps of Metamorphosis can take place.”2 BeFriending is Realizing the Lust to share happiness, and it is possible when women begin to remember our Elemental ...
... word BeFriending, which means “the creation of a context/atmosphere in which leaps of Metamorphosis can take place.”2 BeFriending is Realizing the Lust to share happiness, and it is possible when women begin to remember our Elemental ...
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... words, of worlds. Naming Elemental sources/forces, Sirens call women to a metapatriarchal journey of exorcism and ecstasy. Responding to this call, which corresponds to the promptings of our inner voices, women are strengthened for the ...
... words, of worlds. Naming Elemental sources/forces, Sirens call women to a metapatriarchal journey of exorcism and ecstasy. Responding to this call, which corresponds to the promptings of our inner voices, women are strengthened for the ...
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... words. Although this description may seem exaggerated, it was in fact predictable and is “normal” in a society characterized by devaluation of words. Bombarded by the constant babble of the media and of ordinary conversation in a ...
... words. Although this description may seem exaggerated, it was in fact predictable and is “normal” in a society characterized by devaluation of words. Bombarded by the constant babble of the media and of ordinary conversation in a ...
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... words, muting of the metamorphic, shapeshifting powers inherent in words. Thus The Goddess can be reduced to a static symbol, a mere replacement for the noun God. Such replacement can amount to a “change” as minimal as a transsexual ...
... words, muting of the metamorphic, shapeshifting powers inherent in words. Thus The Goddess can be reduced to a static symbol, a mere replacement for the noun God. Such replacement can amount to a “change” as minimal as a transsexual ...
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... words whose Metaphoric force has been faded under the phallocratic rule include Spinster, Webster, Weird, Hag, Witch, Sibyl, Muse, and many Others, as well as Goddess. The waning of such words' powers is part of the program of ...
... words whose Metaphoric force has been faded under the phallocratic rule include Spinster, Webster, Weird, Hag, Witch, Sibyl, Muse, and many Others, as well as Goddess. The waning of such words' powers is part of the program of ...
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Chapter | |
The Fall into Freedom | |
Chapter Three | |
Chapter Four | |
Chapter Five | |
Sisterhood as Cosmic Covenant | |
The Cause of Causes | |
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