Beyond God the Father: Toward a Philosophy of Women's Liberation'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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... role of Cassandra , the unheard prophetess - are now joined by newly arriving sisters / friends who experience sur- prising eruptions of buried Natural / Elemental powers . As Soothsayers , deviant / defiant women see through the so ...
... role of Cassandra , the unheard prophetess - are now joined by newly arriving sisters / friends who experience sur- prising eruptions of buried Natural / Elemental powers . As Soothsayers , deviant / defiant women see through the so ...
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... role of victims of violence.10 The struggle to break out of the circles of rapism has in some ways become more difficult , since the sovereigns of sado- society have augmented their assaults , using their religion , their politics ...
... role of victims of violence.10 The struggle to break out of the circles of rapism has in some ways become more difficult , since the sovereigns of sado- society have augmented their assaults , using their religion , their politics ...
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... role since this passage was written , particularly in the 1984 television drama " The Burning Bed . " 27. These words were first used by feminist novelist and theoretician Louky Bersianik to describe patriarchally imposed forgetfulness ...
... role since this passage was written , particularly in the 1984 television drama " The Burning Bed . " 27. These words were first used by feminist novelist and theoretician Louky Bersianik to describe patriarchally imposed forgetfulness ...
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... role of hav- ing ideas stolen from them . Having been denied equal access to the realm of the printed word , women still have primarily an oral tradition.1 My references to conversations are meant to be a reminder of that tradi- xxxiii ...
... role of hav- ing ideas stolen from them . Having been denied equal access to the realm of the printed word , women still have primarily an oral tradition.1 My references to conversations are meant to be a reminder of that tradi- xxxiii ...
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... role socialization - a conditioning pro- cess which begins to operate from the moment we are born , and which is enforced by most institutions . Parents , friends , teachers , textbook authors and illustrators , advertisers , those who ...
... role socialization - a conditioning pro- cess which begins to operate from the moment we are born , and which is enforced by most institutions . Parents , friends , teachers , textbook authors and illustrators , advertisers , those who ...
Contents
After the Death of God the Father | 13 |
Exorcising Evil from Eve The Fall into Freedom | 44 |
Beyond Christolatry A World Without Models | 69 |
Transvaluation of Values The End of Phallic Morality | 98 |
The Bonds of Freedom Sisterhood as Antichurch | 132 |
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Page 1 - When you are criticising the philosophy of an epoch, do not chiefly direct your attention to those intellectual positions which its exponents feel it necessary explicitly to defend. There will be some fundamental assumptions which adherents of all the variant systems within the epoch unconsciously presuppose. Such assumptions appear so obvious that people do not know what they are assuming because no other way of putting things has ever occurred to them.
Page vii - What the hammer? what the chain? In what furnace was thy brain? What the anvil? what dread grasp Dare its deadly terrors clasp? When the stars threw down their spears, And water'd heaven with their tears, Did he smile his work to see? Did he who made the Lamb make thee? *> Tyger! tyger! burning bright In the forests of the night, What immortal hand or eye, Dare frame thy fearful symmetry?
Page 6 - For my purpose is to show that the women's revolution, insofar as it is true to its own essential dynamics, is an ontological, spiritual revolution, pointing beyond the idolatries of sexist society and sparking creative action in and toward transcendence.