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  1. (1 other version)On the lap of necessity: A mythic reading of Teresa Brennan's energetics philosophy.Jane Caputi - 2001 - Hypatia 16 (2):1-26.
    : In several works Teresa Brennan examines how, contrary to social notions of the separate and contained self, all that exists in the natural world is connected energetically. She identifies a "foundational fantasy" whereby the ego comes into existence and is maintained by the notion that it controls the mother. The effects of this fantasy are socially oppressive and, in the technological era, environmentally disastrous. My examination of narratives and images in ancient myth, popular culture, literature, and art suggest ways (...)
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  • Intercourse.Andrea Dworkin - 1988 - Hypatia 3 (2):174-177.
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  • Pure Lust: Elemental Feminist Philosophy.Mary Daly - 1984
    This title aims to offer a journey into the interior of language. The author reveals the patriarchal construction of language and religious imagery, offering alternatives.
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  • The Laugh of the Medusa.Hélène Cixous - 1976 - Signs 1 (4):875-893.
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  • (1 other version)Borderlands/La Frontera: The New Mestiza.Gloria Anzaldúa - 1987 - Aunt Lute.
    Borderlands/La Frontera deals with the psychology of resistance to oppression. The possibility of resistance is revealed by perceiving the self in the process of being oppressed as another face of the self in the process of resisting oppression. The new mestiza consciousness is born from this interplay between oppression and resistance. Resistance is understood as social, collective activity, by adding to Anzaldúa's theory the distinction between the act and the process of resistance.
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  • (1 other version)Dis/located in nature? A feminist critique of David Abram.Anne Zavalkoff - 2004 - Ethics and the Environment 9 (1):121-139.
    : This paper draws on Mary Daly's creative, connective use of the written word to challenge David Abram's central argument in The Spell of the Sensuous: that alphabetic writing and literacy are primarily responsible both for dulling human sensory perception and for severing a deep connection between humans and the natural world. It does so by outlining Abram's central claim, investigating the parallels and important differences between Abram's and Daly's work, and examining the strategies for reconnecting with the living world (...)
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  • This Sacred Earth: Religion, Nature, Environment.Roger S. Gottlieb - 2004 - Psychology Press.
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  • The Less Noble Sex: Scientific, Religious, and Philosophical Conceptions of Woman's Nature.Nancy Tuana & Mildred Jeanne Peterson - 1989 - Indiana University Press.
    Physically frail, badly educated girls, brought up to lead useless lives as idle gentlewomen, married to dominant husbands, and relegated to "separate spheres" of life—these phrases have often been used to describe Victorian upper-middle-class women. M. Jeanne Peterson rejects such formulations and the received wisdom they embody in favor of a careful examination of Victorian ladies and their lives. Focusing on a network of urban professional families over three generations, this book examines the scope and quality of gentlewomen's education, their (...)
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  • Gyn/Ecology the Metaethics of Radical Feminism.Mary Daly - 1979 - Beacon Press.
    This revised edition includes a New Intergalactic Introduction by the Author. Mary Daly's New Intergalactic Introduction explores her process as a Crafty Pirate on the Journey of Writing Gyn/Ecology and reveals the autobiographical context of this "Thunderbolt of Rage" that she first hurled against the patriarchs in 1979 and no hurls again in the Re-Surging Movement of Radical Feminism in the Be-Dazzling Nineties.
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  • (1 other version)Susan Bordo. Unbearable Weight: Feminism, Western Culture, and the Body. Berkeley, University of California Press, 1993. - Judith Butler. Bodies That Matter: On the Discursive Limits of Sex. New York, Routledge, 1993.Susan Hekman - 1995 - Hypatia 10 (4):151-157.
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  • The Quantum Self: Human Nature and Consciousness Defined by the New Physics.Danah Zohar - 1990 - William Morrow.
    The author studied physics and philosophy at MIT and philosophy and religion at Harvard. This book began primarily as an exercise in metaphor but gave way to science-grounded speculation about the physics of human psychology and its moral and spiritual implications. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR.
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  • (1 other version)Dis/located in Nature? A Feminist Critique of David Abram.Anne Zavalkoff - 2004 - Ethics and the Environment 9 (1):121-139.
    This paper draws on Mary Daly's creative, connective use of the written word to challenge David Abram's central argument in The Spell of the Sensuous: that alphabetic writing and literacy are primarily responsible both for dulling human sensory perception and for severing a deep connection between humans and the natural world. It does so by outlining Abram's central claim, investigating the parallels and important differences between Abram's and Daly's work, and examining the strategies for reconnecting with the living world that (...)
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  • Feminism and the Mastery of Nature.Val Plumwood - 1993 - Environmental Values 6 (2):245-246.
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  • God and the Goddesses. Visions, Poetry, and Belief in the Middle Ages.Barbara Newman - 2003 - Utopian Studies 14 (2):195-197.
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