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Two of the leaders of European feminist thought investigate stories of African rites, Catholic saints, Jewish traditions and psychological case studies in an overarching exploration of how women throughout the world cope with forces beyond their control or understanding.
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Is there anything sacred that can simultaneously be considered strictly feminine? Two of the leaders of European feminist thought investigate stories of African rites, Catholic saints, Jewish traditions and psychological case studies in an overarching exploration of how women throughout the world cope with forces beyond their control or understanding. In an exchange of letters, they consider a range of emotional dispositions with reference to contemporary figures including Madonna, the late Princess of Wales, Mother Teresa and Eva Peron.
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CS(00): Cl?ment CF(00): Catherine CT(00): None CA(00): Writer and Critic CR(00): Author CS(01): Kristeva CF(01): Julia CT(01): None CA(01): Psychoanalyst and Professor of Linguistics, University of Paris CR(01): Author EC(00): PHILOSOPHY MONOGRAPHS - ACADEMIC (522) PD(00): 27/07/2001 EX(00): 200pp SI(00): 129x229mm IC(00): N MM(00): Philosophy and Religion:Biography BI(00): HPCT3 Western philosophy, from c 1900 - BI(02): 1D Europe BI(04): 3JJPR c 1990 to c 2000 MP(00): Undergraduate/postgraduate and general readership in philosophy: cultural studies; English NE(00): N PR(00): ?19.99 NP(00): ?19.99 ND(00): 04/06/1999 PT(00): Hardback