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Heracles
1998
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poetry
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1998
Heracles : Heracles' Lunch
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- y Listening to a Far Sea Alexandria : Hale and Iremonger , 1998 Z439176 1998 selected work poetry Alexandria : Hale and Iremonger , 1998 pg. 64
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Feminist Poetics of the Sacred : Creative Suspicions
Frances Devlin-Glass
(editor),
Lyn McCredden
(editor),
Oxford
:
Oxford University Press
,
2001
Z920858
2001
anthology
criticism
An interdisciplinary volume presenting a multicultural study of ancient and contemporary texts that explore the relationship between women and the sacred. Using modern critical methods such as feminist theory, poststructuralism, and the new historicisms, the contributors examine how the ideas in these texts are being reworked within and beyond different religious traditions. The roles, actions, writings, and beliefs of women in pre-Christian, Christian, Islamic, indigenous, and neo-pagan contenxts are considered. Building on three decades of feminist research, the contributions explore such areas as goddess worship, indigenous spiritualities, ecofeminism, biblical hermeneutics, Christian and Islamic mysticism, subversive poetics, and mythological systems of the mainstream and outside it.
Creative Suspicions : A Feminist Poetics of the Sacred
Oxford
:
Oxford University Press
,
2001
pg.
233
Note: With title: Heracles' Lunch
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y
Feminist Poetics of the Sacred : Creative Suspicions
Frances Devlin-Glass
(editor),
Lyn McCredden
(editor),
Oxford
:
Oxford University Press
,
2001
Z920858
2001
anthology
criticism
An interdisciplinary volume presenting a multicultural study of ancient and contemporary texts that explore the relationship between women and the sacred. Using modern critical methods such as feminist theory, poststructuralism, and the new historicisms, the contributors examine how the ideas in these texts are being reworked within and beyond different religious traditions. The roles, actions, writings, and beliefs of women in pre-Christian, Christian, Islamic, indigenous, and neo-pagan contenxts are considered. Building on three decades of feminist research, the contributions explore such areas as goddess worship, indigenous spiritualities, ecofeminism, biblical hermeneutics, Christian and Islamic mysticism, subversive poetics, and mythological systems of the mainstream and outside it.
Creative Suspicions : A Feminist Poetics of the Sacred
Oxford
:
Oxford University Press
,
2001
pg.
233
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