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Title: Feminist Poetics of the Sacred
Authors: Krondorfer, Bjorn
Frances Devlin-Glass and Lyn McCredden
Keywords: Women and religion
Issue Date: 2001
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Description: This book draws on the thought, experiences and scholarship of a range of women (and one man) who place themselves at various points across this spectrum, this shifting ground of inside/outside. Many are literary academics by profession, some are religious studies scholars, some theologians, some poets. Some place themselves as working within the religious establishments of their faith, some stand at a distance. Others would want to roam in territory well beyond the walls of orthodoxy. But all have a keen interest in questions of female spirituality. Many attest, in different ways, to the violence done to women by organized religions, if not the untenability of such organizations, and to what they see as the radical impoverishment of religious systems through such patriarchal violence
URI: http://10.6.20.12:80/handle/123456789/73609
ISBN: 0-19-514468-6
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