Chapter 5 Searching for Old Europe Marija Gimbutas and the Problem of Cultural Appropriation in Feminist Spirituality

This chapter describes the development of radical/cultural feminist ideas in the U.S. and the rise of the Goddess movement, focusing on the importance that the movement placed on narratives of prehistory. It positions Gimbutas' works on Old Europe at the cultural moment of women's liberati...

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Main Author: Navickaitė, Rasa (auth)
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis 2023
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