Quintessence...Realizing the Archaic Future: A Radical Elemental Feminist ManifestoBeacon Press, 1999 M10 5 - 304 pages "Suffused with her inimitable word play and stunning intelligence, and embodying a balance of mysticism and critical theory, Daly's clarion call to uncover the quintessence of the universe is quite an intriguing tune." -On the Issues |
Contents
Authors Introduction to the Original 1998 Edition | 1 |
CHAPTER ONE | 27 |
BE Concerning Chapter | 56 |
BE Concerning Chapter Four | 187 |
CHAPTER FIVE | 204 |
BE Concerning Chapter Five | 231 |
Notes | 239 |
CHAPTER TWO 81 | 247 |
Acknowledgments | 263 |
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Common terms and phrases
Acts Andrea Dworkin angels animals Annie Anonyma Network Anowa Archaic Future asked atrocities Be-ing become Biophilic Chapter christian Cited cloning Concreating connections context continue Cosmic Courage to Create course creation Creative Courage Crones Daly deception deep Desperation diaspora Earth Elemental creatures Elemental Feminist Genius Elemental Women Elizabeth Gould Davis energy especially example Expanding experience fact Father female Feminism Fenrir Fifth Dimension Fifth Element Fifth Spiral Galaxy Final Cause foreground Foresisters Found Continent genetic Goddess Gyn/Ecology human Ibid idea Jane Caputi Jeanmarie Rindone Jerry Mander Kate Leaps living Lost and Found Magnetic male Mary means move myth Name nature nectech Nemesis Outercourse parthenogenesis participation patriarchal pornography postmodern Promise Keepers Pure Lust Quintessence Radical Elemental Feminist Radical Feminism Radical Feminist Rage rape reality Realize reversals roots sense Sphinx Spiral Galaxy spirit tion Transtemporal trees Virginia Woolf Voyage Wickedary Wild Women woman words writing wrote X-Factor York
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