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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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Religion in French Feminist Thought: Critical Perspectives brings
together in one volume some of the leading modern theological and
religious responses to major French feminist writings on religion.  It
considers central figures such as Hélène Cixous, Julia Kristeva, Luce
Irigaray and Catherine Clément, and with its focus on questions of
divinity, subjectivity and ethics, provides an accessible introduction to
an area of growing popularity and philosophical interest.

Illustrating the ways in which French feminist thought has become a
valuable tool in feminist efforts to rethink religion, and responding to
its promise as an intellectual resource for religious philosophy in the
future, Religion in French Feminist Thought  is ideal both for
independent use and as a companion book to French Feminists on
Religion: A Reader
(Routledge 2002).


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