Christian Feminism
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Nancy Cross,1984,Book,Christian feminism (Common faith $9.99 |
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Christian feminism: Completing the subtotal woman $4.39 |
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Sex, Race, and God: Christian Feminism in Black and Whi $31.21 |
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Introducing Redemption in Christian Feminism NEW $68.30 |
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Faith And Feminism: An Introduction To Christian Femin $12.55 |
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New Creation: Christian Feminism and the Renewal of the $4.00 |
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Introducing Redemption in Christian Feminism (Introduct $69.28 |
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Feminism and Christian Ethics NEW by Susan Frank Parson $127.62 |
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Feminism and Christian Ethics NEW by Susan Frank Parson $54.75 |
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Feminism-God’s liberating plan for women, Christian F/S $5.71 |
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Feminism and Christian Ethics Susan Frank Parsons $130.59 |
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Feminism and Christian Ethics Susan Frank Parsons $46.07 |
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Sex, Race, and God: Christian Feminism in Black and White by Susan Brooks… $4.10 |
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Susan Frank Parsons – Feminism & Christian Ethics (1996 $8.99 |
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Introducing Redemption in Christian Feminism (Introduc $6.94 |
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NEW Feminism and Christian Ethics 9780521462815 $100.00 |
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NEW Feminism and Christian Ethics 9780521468206 $41.00 |
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Feminism and Christian Ethics (New Studies in Christian $10.95 |
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Sex, Race, and God Christian Feminism in Black and White Thistlewaite HC DJ 1st $9.50 |
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Conversations on Christian Feminism By Margaret Hebblethwaite,Elaine Storkey $25.84 |
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Conquest: Sexual Violence and American Indian Genocide $18.00 A recognized Native American scholar and co-founder of INCITE! Women of Color Against Violence, the largest grassroots, multiracial feminist organization in the country, Andrea Smith (Cherokee) is an emerging leader in progressive political circles. In Conquest, Smith places Native American women at the center of her analysis of sexual violence, challenging both conventional definitions of the ter… |
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Recovering Biblical Manhood and Womanhood: A Response to Evangelical Feminism $14.99 A controversy of major proportions has spread through the church. Recent generations bear witness to the rise of “evangelical feminism”รข?”a movement that has had a profound impact on all of life, c… |
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The Dance of the Dissident Daughter: A Woman’s Journey from Christian Tradition to the Sacred Feminine (Plus) $6.98 “I was amazed to find that I had no idea how to unfold my spiritual life in a feminine way. I was surprised, and, in fact, a little terrified, when I found myself in the middle of a feminist spiritual reawakening.” ––Sue Monk Kidd For years, Sue Monk Kidd was a conventionally religious woman. Then, in the late 1980s, Kidd experienced an unexpected awakening, and began a journey toward … |
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Feminism and Christianity $18 “The purpose of this volume is to introduce college and seminary students to the basic questions and issues in a feminist interpretation of Christianity. It explores the central issues of Christian feminism, including its critique of patriarchy in Christianity and its recovery of the presence, actions, and ideas of women. The intention of this volume is not so much to offer new ideas about feminism as to interpret the existing feminist proposals for people who are beginning their study of feminism or theology or for those readers who want to understand what a feminist approach to Christianity is really all about. Beginning with an examination of women and the Bible, Japinga explores biblical texts which define women negatively as well as those which emphasize women’s strengths and abilities, and then outlines the various feminist approaches to the interpretation of Scripture. She then offers an overview of the role of women in the history of Christianity and in American religion. She then turns to theology and asks what main questions are brought to the study of theology by a feminist method.” |
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Feminism And Christian Ethics $67.28 This book seeks to describe and analyse diversity by distinguishing three distinct paradigms of moral reasoning to be found within feminism… |
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Feminism $11.16 Feminism |
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Contra Feminism $13.64 In Contra Feminism, Joseph Keysor argues from a distinctly Christian point of view that the Feminist revolution represents the wisdom of the world, and hence is inevitably contrary to many plain … |
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Feminist Mistake : The Radical Impact Of Feminism On Church And Culture $19.99 “Can feminism be squared with the Bible? Mary Kassian meets this question head-on with a thorough inquiry into the history of feminism. She leads readers through a careful examination of feminist thought and explores the lineage and interrelationship between feminism’s secular and religious veins in North America. She then makes a biblical, point-by-point critique of feminism.” |
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Theology and Feminism $41.77 Feminism represents a radical challenge to Christianity. Having developed its doctrine and its scriptures in a world in which women were considered subordinate, the Christian religion is now confronted with a deeply held ethical belief that women should b |
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Evangelical Feminism : A New Path To Liberalism $15.99 “Wayne Grudem expresses his concern that evangelical feminism, or egalitarianism, is becoming the new path by which evangelicals are being drawn into theological liberalism” |
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Women in Christ: Toward a New Feminism $38 “The challenge of promoting the “new feminism” has barely been addressed since it was first launched by Pope John Paul II in his 1995 encyclical Evangelium vitae. The thirteen contributors in this book, all outstanding international scholars, take up this task, together laying the necessary theoretical foundation for the new feminism. These chapters articulate an integral philosophical and theological understanding of persons that moves beyond patriarchy on the one hand and traditional feminism on the other. Central to the new perspective offered here is the biblical revelation of the human person – man and woman – in Christ, a vision that directs women beyond the “male” standard against which they have too often been measured. Far from constraining women to an “eternal essence,” the dynamic view presented here encourages each woman to realize herself in perfect Christian freedom.” |
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Speaking the Christian God: The Holy Trinity and the Challenge of Feminism $32 “A collection of essays written by a wide diversity of scholars–including Thomas F. Torrance, Geoffrey Wainwright, Elizabeth Achtemeier, Colin Gunton, and Robert W. Jenson–that discuss and critically analyze the crucial theological issues at stake in the feminist theological agenda. The first volume of its kind to offer an orthodox, critical response to the proposals of contemporary feminist theology.” |
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Feminism vs. Women $14.99 “Is feminism a movement that aims to promote the interests of all women? Their actions over the last few decades, from the women’s studies departments of academia to the halls of Congress, indicate that the answer is “no.” In practice, the modern feminist movement is not a movement to promote freedom and equality for all women, no matter what their social, political, or religious beliefs may be. It operates as a rigid ideology dictating what women should think and how they should live. Although they might claim to speak for all women, many feminists have absolutely no interest in advocating for the majority of them. Instead, they aim to mold all women into loyal, obedient liberals who tow the establishment line. For all their caterwauling about “choice” and “women’s rights,” feminists fail to respect women’s most important right of all: the right to think and act for ourselves. Ashley Herzog is a student at Ohio University, studying journalism. Her columns have appeared in the Cleveland Plain Dealer, the Houston Chronicle, the American- Statesman, the Washington Times, Townhall.com and WorldNetDaily.com. In the fall of 2007, Ashley worked at the Clare Boothe Luce Policy Institute, a conservative women’s group based in Washington, DC. She also worked as a book researcher for Dr. Miriam Grossman, author of the books Unprotected: a Campus Psychiatrist Reveals How Political Correctness in Her Profession Endangers Every Student and You’re Teaching My Child What? When not at school, Ashley lives in Avon Lake, Ohio.” |
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Feminism and Christian Ethics $97.5 No Synopsis Available |
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Introducing Redemption in Christian Feminism $53.63 No Synopsis Available |
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The Feminist Question: Feminist Theology in the Light of Christian Tradition $55 “Available again due to popular demand, this penetrating study of modern Christian feminism examines the historical issues raised by feminist theology in light of the biblical worldview.” |
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Beyond Patching: Faith and Feminism in the Catholic Church $14.95 “Here is a revised edition of a landmark text by one of our most distinguished authors and theologians. In BEYOND PATCHING, Sandra Schneiders clarifies the language and concerns of feminist spirituality and effectively addresses the excruciating tensions that have arisen because of the sometimes morally unacceptable way that women are treated in the Church. She asserts that the current halt-hearted attempts to “patch” things up must be replaced with a whole-hearted renewal, or the Church stands in danger of losing touch with many of its women. BEYOND PATCHING supports meaningful change by presenting the feminist theological agenda in a manner that does not undermine the foundations of Christian faith. It includes such fundamental theological problems as the function of scripture for women once its patriarchal and misogynist content has been identified, the spiritual struggle of women who feel alienated by the church, and Catholic feminism in relation to the larger feminist movement. BEYOND PATCHING is an excellent tool that not only gives hope to women but serves as a warning to Church authorities: just as an old garment can be beyond repair, so, too, the Church, in this case, is beyond patching.” |
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A Christian Woman $20.96 The book has no illustrations or index. It may have numerous typos or missing text. However, purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original rare book from the publisher’s website (GeneralBooksClub.com). You can also preview excerpts of the book there. Purchasers are also entitled to a free trial membership in the General Books Club where they can select from more than a million books without charge. Original Publisher: Cassell; Publication date: 1891; Subjects: Fiction / Short Stories; Literary Collections / Continental European; Fiction / Classics; Fiction / Short Stories; Literary Collections / Continental European; Social Science / Feminism |
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A Christian Woman $20.96 The book has no illustrations or index. It may have numerous typos or missing text. However, purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original rare book from the publisher”s website (GeneralBooksClub.com). You can also preview excerpts of the book there. Purchasers are also entitled to a free trial membership in the General Books Club where they can select from more than a million books without charge. Original Publisher: Cassell; Publication date: 1891; Subjects: Fiction / Short Stories; Literary Collections / Continental European; Fiction / Classics; Fiction / Short Stories; Literary Collections / Continental European; Social Science / Feminism |
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A Crusade of Compassion for the Healing of the Nations; A Study of Medical Missions for Women and Children $19.84 This is an OCR edition without illustrations or index. It may have numerous typos or missing text. However, purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original rare book from GeneralBooksClub.com. You can also preview excerpts from the book there. Purchasers are also entitled to a free trial membership in the General Books Club where they can select from more than a million books without charge. Original Published by: The Central committee on the united study of foreign missions in 1919 in 281 pages; Subjects: Missions, Medical; Medical / General; Religion / Christian Ministry / Missions; Social Science / Feminism & Feminist Theory; Social Science / Women”s Studies; |
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A Defence Of Uranian Love $49.95 Edward Perry Warren’s three-volume A Defence of Uranian Love, written under his pseudonym Arthur Lyon Raile and privately printed in 1928-1930, can be judiciously labelled “the premier paederastic apologia in the language.” Warren always and rightly called this work his magnum opus: it is the clearest elucidation of the motives that lay behind his acquisition of Graeco-Roman antiquities for the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston and other prominent collections. Warren’s acquisition practices converted those antiquities into a “paederastic evangel,” as he himself declares, and his Defence is intimately woven into this lifelong, evangelistic mission.”My verses and my prose,” writes Warren, “advocate a morality, but it is not the current morality in certain matters.” This is understatement at its most playful, for Warren’s Defence is a detailed map to a Utopia where “Grecian grandeur” is restored, and the “Christian sublime,” all but banished; where masculine virtues topple the feminine that have mistakenly led to democracy, sexual purity, and feminism; where aristocracy, nobleness, and male supremacy establish a civilisation in which Nietzsche would have found himself at home; and where paederasty, in the form familiar to the ancient Spartans, could and needs must flourish. For, according to Warren, “Love” (in this case, Boy-love) “can revive the old Hellenic day.” It is this revival – this veritable “Renaissance of Paederasty”-that Warren’s elaborate apologia aims to begin, by reminding Western culture of what it has lost or only forgotten: a sacral Boy-love and its accompanying traditions. |
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A Key to the Orient $20 Publisher: J.J. McVey Publication date: 1897 Subjects: Women Religions Missions History / Asia / General Religion / Comparative Religion Religion / Christian Ministry / Missions Social Science / Feminism |
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A Memoir of Anne Jemima Clough $21.24 This is an OCR edition without illustrations or index. It may have numerous typos or missing text. However, purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original rare book from GeneralBooksClub.com. You can also preview excerpts from the book there. Purchasers are also entitled to a free trial membership in the General Books Club where they can select from more than a million books without charge. Original Published by: E. Arnold in 1897 in 399 pages; Subjects: Biography & Autobiography / General; Biography & Autobiography / Personal Memoirs; Education / Higher; Religion / Christian Theology / General; Religion / Christian Theology / Systematic; Religion / Theology; Social Science / Feminism & Feminist Theory; Social Science / Women”s Studies; |
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A Radical Jew $29.5 A splendid piece of work: learned, witty, wide-ranging in its understanding of religion as a cultural phenomenon, passionate in its concern for the ethical implications of our reading of ancient texts. –Richard B. Hays, author of Echoes of Scripture in the Letters of Paul Boyarin’s bracing argument turns us into strangers to ourselves, as the first century comes uncannily close to the twenty-first century. The importance of this stimulating and controversial book lies in promoting an awareness of the possibilities of solidarity, justice, and liberation in the time of the culture wars. –Homi K. Bhabha, author of The Location of Culture Brilliant, thought-provoking and outrageous (a compliment in my lexicon). Demonstrates very clearly the merits of a Jewish look at Paul (that is, a Jew looking at Paul in his Jewishness). –Adele Reinhartz, McMaster University Boyarin has mastered the literature of Paul in amazing detail and devastating understanding. His analytic skills are honed to perfection on the stone of critical theory. As a Jewish reader of a foundational Christian text, he has explained to Christians the power of Paul’s thinking for Christians. –Burton L. Mack, author of Myth of Innocence: Mark and Christian Origins This book is a polemic for difference based on genealogical memory as a creative force in the broadest human solidarity. In that sense it is a moral or philosophical tractate, what Boyarin calls cultural criticism, as well as an analysis of Paul’s position. I have been greatly informed by a reading of this study. –Antoinette Wire, author of The Corinthian Woman Prophets Boyarin weighs in with his usual eclat . . . reading the Epistles as if theywere contributions to contemporary debates over the issues of feminism, multiculturalism, Zionism, identity politics, and deconstruction, and reading these as if they were germane to an understanding of the Epistles. The book is a tour de force of PoMo criticism, and required reading |
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A Radical Jew: Paul and the Politics of Identity $14.95 “A splendid piece of work: learned, witty, wide-ranging in its understanding of religion as a cultural phenomenon, passionate in its concern for the ethical implications of our reading of ancient texts.”–Richard B. Hays, author of Echoes of Scripture in the Letters of Paul”Boyarin’s bracing argument turns us into strangers to ourselves, as the first century comes uncannily close to the twenty-first century. The importance of this stimulating and controversial book lies in promoting an awareness of the possibilities of solidarity, justice, and liberation in the time of the culture wars.”–Homi K. Bhabha, author of The Location of Culture”Brilliant, thought-provoking and outrageous (a compliment in my lexicon). Demonstrates very clearly the merits of a Jewish look at Paul (that is, a Jew looking at Paul in his Jewishness).”–Adele Reinhartz, McMaster University”Boyarin has mastered the literature of Paul in amazing detail and devastating understanding. His analytic skills are honed to perfection on the stone of critical theory. As a Jewish reader of a foundational Christian text, he has explained to Christians the power of Paul’s thinking for Christians.”–Burton L. Mack, author of Myth of Innocence: Mark and Christian Origins”This book is a polemic for difference based on genealogical memory as a creative force in the broadest human solidarity. In that sense it is a moral or philosophical tractate, what Boyarin calls cultural criticism, as well as an analysis of Paul’s position. I have been greatly informed by a reading of this study.”–Antoinette Wire, author of The Corinthian Woman Prophets”Boyarin weighs in with his usual éclat . . . reading the Epistles as if they were contributions to contemporary debates over the issues of feminism, multiculturalism, Zionism, identity politics, and deconstruction, and reading these as if they were germane to an understanding of the Epistles. The book is a tour de |
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A Short History of Women’s Rights $10.88 Perhaps a word on the status of women in slavery among the Germanic nations will not be out of place. The new nations looked upon a slave as chattel, much as the Romans did. If a wrong was done a slave woman, her master received a recompense from the aggressor, but she did not, for to hold property was denied her.-from “Women among Germanic Peoples” The fight for women’s rights-particularly with regards to the right to vote-made such enormous strides between 1910, when the first edition of the book was published, and 1914, when its second edition was released with an update on the effort, that within the space of those few brief years, it became almost a historical document, not a rundown of current affairs. But that second edition-of which this is a replica-remains an important document for understanding the struggle of women in the early 20th century. Its survey of older history is still significant, exploring the surprisingly liberated state of women in ancient Roman, the inferiority of women under Christian doctrine, and the condition of women’s person-hood in more recently English and American eras. As a record of a moment in the feminism, this is fascinating reading. |
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A Theology of Engagement $101.51 This ground-breaking book challenges readers to rethink the divide between liberal and orthodox approaches which characterizes Christianity today.Ian S. Markham’s argument centers around the issue of Christianity’s engagement with non-Christian traditions. He takes issue with those people who see this engagement as a submission to modernity, arguing that throughout its history Christianity has in fact been enriched by its association with other traditions. The book draws on a range of illuminating examples, including extensive discussion of key figures such as Augustine of Hippo, as well as specific cases involving human rights, state sovereignty, feminism, black theology, economics, and ethics. |
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ACCIDENTAL FEMINISTS $82.99 The history of major nationwide women’s organizations in the postwar era provides important insight into American feminism. While they were challenged by a conservative political climate, these large groups remained vibrant and prepared the ground for liberal activism to flourish in the 1960s. With women as the vast majority of nurses, the American Nurses Association discovered that it could not promote better nursing and improved working conditions without elevating the status of women workers and without addressing the issue of racism within health care. The American Association of University Women aimed to provide a place for educated women in public life. It could not provide such a place while discriminating on the basis of race. The sorority Alpha Kappa Alpha aimed to elevate the black race and believed that women were the key to doing so. Church Women United fought against racial and gender discrimination within the churches and society at large because such behavior did not fit the ideals of Christian conduct. |
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African American Literary Theory: A Reader $103.58 “African American Literary Theory is an extraordinary gift to literary studies. It is necessary, authoritative and thorough. The timing of this book is superb!” —Karla F.C. Holloway, Duke University”The influence of African American literature can be attributed, in no small part, to the literary theorists gathered in this collection. This is a superb anthology that represents a diversity of voices and points of view, and a much needed historical retrospective of how African American literary theory has developed.” —Marlon B. Ross, University of Michigan”A volume of great conceptual significance and originality in its focus on the development of African American literary theory.” —Farah Jasmine Griffin, University of PennsylvaniaAfrican American Literary Theory: A Reader is the first volume to document the central texts and arguments in African American literary theory from the 1920s through the present. As the volume progresses chronologically from the rise of a black aesthetic criticism, through the Blacks Arts Movement, feminism, structuralism and poststructuralism, and the rise of queer theory, it focuses on the key arguments, themes, and debates in each period.By constantly bringing attention to the larger political and cultural issues at stake in the interpretation of literary texts, the critics gathered here have contributed mightily to the prominence and popularity of African American literature in this country and abroad. African American Literary Theory provides a unique historical analysis of how these thinkers have shaped literary theory, and literature at large, and will be a indispensable text for the study of African American intellectual culture.Contributors include Sandra Adell, Michael Awkward, Houston A. Baker, Jr., Hazel V. Carby, Barbara Christian, W.E.B. DuBois, Ann duCille, Ralph Ellison, Henry Louis Gates, Jr., Addison Gayle Jr., Carolyn F. Gerald, Evelynn Hammonds, Phillip Brian |
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African American Literary Theory: A Reader $24 “African American Literary Theory is an extraordinary gift to literary studies. It is necessary, authoritative and thorough. The timing of this book is superb!” —Karla F.C. Holloway, Duke University”The influence of African American literature can be attributed, in no small part, to the literary theorists gathered in this collection. This is a superb anthology that represents a diversity of voices and points of view, and a much needed historical retrospective of how African American literary theory has developed.” —Marlon B. Ross, University of Michigan”A volume of great conceptual significance and originality in its focus on the development of African American literary theory.” —Farah Jasmine Griffin, University of PennsylvaniaAfrican American Literary Theory: A Reader is the first volume to document the central texts and arguments in African American literary theory from the 1920s through the present. As the volume progresses chronologically from the rise of a black aesthetic criticism, through the Blacks Arts Movement, feminism, structuralism and poststructuralism, and the rise of queer theory, it focuses on the key arguments, themes, and debates in each period.By constantly bringing attention to the larger political and cultural issues at stake in the interpretation of literary texts, the critics gathered here have contributed mightily to the prominence and popularity of African American literature in this country and abroad. African American Literary Theory provides a unique historical analysis of how these thinkers have shaped literary theory, and literature at large, and will be a indispensable text for the study of African American intellectual culture.Contributors include Sandra Adell, Michael Awkward, Houston A. Baker, Jr., Hazel V. Carby, Barbara Christian, W.E.B. DuBois, Ann duCille, Ralph Ellison, Henry Louis Gates, Jr., Addison Gayle Jr., Carolyn F. Gerald, Evelynn Hammonds, Phillip Brian |
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Alfred Orage and the Leeds Arts Club 1893 – 1923 $19.99 Alfred Orage was one of those mysterious figures in our cultural history who was in his lifetime extremely influential, and after his death almost forgotten. He was the man who co-founded the Leeds Arts Club, possibly the only genuine manifestation of Expressionism in pre-second world war Britain, which promoted the philosophy of Nietzsche, the mystical socialism of the early Labour movement and suffragette feminism, as well as literary and artistic modernism. He turned the weekly newspaper the New Age from a failing organ of the Christian Socialism movement into the British equivalent of Germany’s Der Sturm, and the most widely read cultural periodical of its age. And he was the first mentor of one of the most important writers on modern art of the twentieth century, Herbert Read, helping to shape his philosophy of art, and through him the direction of international modernism.In this book Tom Steele follows Orage’s career alongside the history of the Leeds Arts Club, showing that modernism in Britain was not wholly a London-centred affair. Whilst Roger Fry and Bloomsbury were following and promoting French modernism in the first two decades of the twentieth century, Orage and other figures associated with the Leeds Arts Club, including Holbrooke Jackson, Arthur Penty, Michael Sadler, Frank Rutter and of course Herbert Read, were engaged in the far more radical modernist ideas coming out of Germany, with Sadler even collecting paintings by Wassily Kandinsky in Leeds as early as 1913. |
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Ann H. Judson; A Memorial $14.84 This is an OCR edition without illustrations or index. It may have numerous typos or missing text. However, purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original rare book from GeneralBooksClub.com. You can also preview excerpts from the book there. Purchasers are also entitled to a free trial membership in the General Books Club where they can select from more than a million books without charge. Original Published by: The author in 1888 in 255 pages; Subjects: Biography & Autobiography / Religious; History / General; Religion / Christian Ministry / Missions; Social Science / Feminism & Feminist Theory; Social Science / Women”s Studies; |
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Ann H. Judson; A Memorial $14.84 This is an OCR edition without illustrations or index. It may have numerous typos or missing text. However, purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original rare book from GeneralBooksClub.com. You can also preview excerpts from the book there. Purchasers are also entitled to a free trial membership in the General Books Club where they can select from more than a million books without charge. Original Published by: The author in 1888 in 249 pages; Subjects: Biography & Autobiography / Religious; History / General; Religion / Christian Ministry / Missions; Social Science / Feminism & Feminist Theory; Social Science / Women”s Studies; |
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Anti-Pornography Movement in the United Kingdom $45 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The anti-pornography movement in the United Kingdom is considered to be more concerted and better organised than similar movements in other Western liberal democracies. During the 1970s, there emerged several anti-pornography groups, including legislatively focused groups such as Campaign Against Pornography and Campaign Against Pornography and Censorship, as well as groups associated with Revolutionary Feminism such as Women Against Violence Against Women and its direct action offshoot Angry Women. Radical feminist opposition to pornography continues to this day. Strong opposition to pornography in the United Kingdom also comes from the conservative Mediawatch group. This Christian organisation wishes to criminalise possession of pornography, and founded and formerly led by the late Mary Whitehouse. It was formerly known as the National Viewers and Listeners Association. |
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Becoming Male in the Middle Ages $36.95 Combining critical work in feminism, gender studies, queer theory, and cultural studies, the essays explore the relationship between Christian and masculine identity; children, penance, and sexuality; heroism, castration, and eunuchry; education; the relationship between male and animal bodies; discipline and gender; Chaucer; transvestism and knighthood; drag and blackface; contemporary identity theory; and other scholarly subjects. |
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Being Feminist, Being Christian $19.2 Can a person be Christian and Feminist at the same time? In eight extended essays, authors explore the various intersections of feminism, feminist theory and practice, and Christian tradition as it is lived out in the lives of Christian academics. |
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Being Feminist, Being Christian $32 Can a person be Christian and Feminist at the same time? In eight extended essays, authors explore the various intersections of feminism, feminist theory and practice, and Christian tradition as it is lived out in the lives of Christian academics. |
Christian Feminism

If it is assumed to be a post-modern, post-Christian, post-feminism, post-racial society, as I read?
So what's left. Nonthing can exist in a vacuum.
We live in a society anti-intellectual. This is now.
Feminism and the Christian Woman
Christian Feminism