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Religion in French Feminist Thought: Critical Perspectives
Edited by Morny Joy, Kathleen O'Grady and Judith L. Poxon
With an Introduction by Luce Irigaray
Routledge Press, 2003 (
www.routledge.co.uk)
                                                                                                   
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The French theorists discussed here, ambitious figures for many English-speaking
academics, come into their own on questions of language and symbolic order,
love and death, desire and political efficacy – the natural turf of the religious.
This is an excellent collection of new essays on the important, but as yet
under-explored, confluence of French feminist theory and religious thought.

-- Janet Soskice, Reader in Philosophical Theology, University of Cambridge
                                                                                     


*Featured book at American Academy of Religion panel session, November 2004.


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