Becoming the goddess: female subjectivity and the passion of the Goddess Radha
While women in every culture have learned to identify with male heroes in forming their own subjectivity as rational feeling and flourishing agents, India has a long history of men identifying with female spiritual exemplars. Here we address Zizek or Kristeva's call for a "strong self"...
Main Author: | Frazier, J |
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Other Authors: | Anderson, P |
Format: | Book section |
Language: | English |
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Springer
2010
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