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Is the Goddess a Feminist?: The Politics of South Asian Goddesses
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Is the Goddess a Feminist?: The Politics of South Asian Goddesses

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What is the impact of powerful female deities - their images, projections, textuality and history - on the social standing and psychological health of women? Do they empower women, or serve the interests of the patriarchal culture? This volume looks at the goddesses of South Asia to address these questions directly. Not a book about a single goddess or even about a variety of South Asian goddesses, the book raises questions about images of deities as symbols and the ways in which they function. Contributors discuss contemporary Indian women who have embraced goddesses as spiritually and socially liberating, as well as the seeming contradictions between the power of Indian goddesses and the lives of Indian women. They also explore such topics as the element of male desire in the embodiment of female deities, the question of who speaks for the goddesses, and the politics and theology of Western feminist use of Hindu and Buddhist goddesses as models for their feminist reflections.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
New York University Press
Country
United States
Date
1 November 2000
Pages
287
ISBN
9780814736180

What is the impact of powerful female deities - their images, projections, textuality and history - on the social standing and psychological health of women? Do they empower women, or serve the interests of the patriarchal culture? This volume looks at the goddesses of South Asia to address these questions directly. Not a book about a single goddess or even about a variety of South Asian goddesses, the book raises questions about images of deities as symbols and the ways in which they function. Contributors discuss contemporary Indian women who have embraced goddesses as spiritually and socially liberating, as well as the seeming contradictions between the power of Indian goddesses and the lives of Indian women. They also explore such topics as the element of male desire in the embodiment of female deities, the question of who speaks for the goddesses, and the politics and theology of Western feminist use of Hindu and Buddhist goddesses as models for their feminist reflections.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
New York University Press
Country
United States
Date
1 November 2000
Pages
287
ISBN
9780814736180