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| 11. | Tova Hartman | ||
| RESTORATIVE FEMINISM AND RELIGIOUS TRADITION | |||
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Jan 01, 2005; 11: 89-104.
(In "Talking Peace with Gods: Symposium on the Conciliation of Worldviews Part 2") |
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| 12. | Elizabeth Fox-Genovese | ||
| WHY MUST RELIGIOUS TRADITION BE RECONCILED WITH FEMINISMRESTORATIVE, RADICAL, OR OTHERWISE?: A Response to Tova Hartman | |||
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Jan 01, 2005; 11: 105-110.
(In "Talking Peace with Gods: Symposium on the Conciliation of Worldviews Part 2") |
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| 13. | Linda Colley | ||
| INTRODUCTION: SOME DIFFICULTIES OF EMPIREPAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE | |||
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Jan 01, 2005; 11: 198-214.
(In "Imperial Trauma: The Powerlessness of the Powerful Part 1") |
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| 14. | Jeffrey M. Perl | ||
| INTRODUCTION: FURTHER TRAUMA? | |||
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Jan 01, 2006; 12: 34-35.
(In "Imperial Trauma: The Powerlessness of the Powerful Part 3") |
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| 15. | Marianna Papastephanou | ||
| CAN SUBJECTIVITY BE SALVAGED? | |||
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Jan 01, 2005; 11: 136-159.
(In "Refreshing Philosophy") |
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