Beyond God the Father: Toward a Philosophy of Women's LiberationBeacon Press, 8 dec 2015 - 264 pagina's '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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... female powers. Wild women will to shift the shapes of 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 ...
... female powers. Wild women will to shift the shapes of 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 ...
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... female children, pornographic degradation, impoverishment of every kind. All of these gynocidal atrocities function to return women to their masters, physically and psychically. These manifestations of physical violence, combined with ...
... female children, pornographic degradation, impoverishment of every kind. All of these gynocidal atrocities function to return women to their masters, physically and psychically. These manifestations of physical violence, combined with ...
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... minimal as a transsexual operation on the patriarchal god. Since, as Jan Raymond has shown, a “transsexed” male is still male (a “shemale” or a maletoconstructed female),13 it is clear that such an operation—whether men perform.
... minimal as a transsexual operation on the patriarchal god. Since, as Jan Raymond has shown, a “transsexed” male is still male (a “shemale” or a maletoconstructed female),13 it is clear that such an operation—whether men perform.
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Toward a Philosophy of Women's Liberation Mary Daly. constructed female),13 it is clear that such an operation—whether men ... female powers. Yet these words as Metaphors of Metabeing are accessible to women as Muses, as Wonderlusters who ...
Toward a Philosophy of Women's Liberation Mary Daly. constructed female),13 it is clear that such an operation—whether men ... female powers. Yet these words as Metaphors of Metabeing are accessible to women as Muses, as Wonderlusters who ...
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... female christian priests also is an imitative, derivative phenomenon. Since christian priests function as reversers of the biophilic work of Pagan priestesses, reducing religion to a static state, female christian priests would seem to ...
... female christian priests also is an imitative, derivative phenomenon. Since christian priests function as reversers of the biophilic work of Pagan priestesses, reducing religion to a static state, female christian priests would seem to ...
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The Fall into Freedom | |
Chapter Three | |
Chapter Four | |
Chapter Five | |
Sisterhood as Cosmic Covenant | |
The Cause of Causes | |
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