Hail Mary?

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Catholic doctrine critique
Catholic Feminist
Catholic Sexual Morality
Christian Goddess
DALY
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feminist reinterpretation of Mary
Feminist Theologians
feminist theology
Freeing Women
gender studies
Immaculate Conception
Infancy Gospel
Infancy Narratives
Laborem Exercens
Marian Apparitions
Marian Imagery
Marian Images
Mary's Assumption
Mary's Bodily Assumption
Mary's Intercession
Mary's Perpetual Virginity
Mary's Power
Mary's Role
Mary’s Assumption
Mary’s Bodily Assumption
Mary’s Intercession
Mary’s Perpetual Virginity
Mary’s Power
Mary’s Role
Mulieris Dignitatem
patriarchal religious structures
Popular Catholicism
Religious Faithful
religious iconography
Sado Ritual Syndrome
Susan Brooks Thistlethwaite
Virginal Conception
women in Christianity

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415913034
  • Weight: 521g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 03 Nov 1995
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Hail Mary? examines the sexist and misogynist themes that underlie the socially constructed religious imagery of Mary, the mother of Jesus. Maurice Hamington explores the sources for three prominent Marian images: Mary as the "the blessed Virgin," Mary, the "Mediatrix"; and Mary, "the second Eve." Hamington critiques these images for the valorization of sexist forces with the Catholic Church that serve to maintain systems of oppression against women. In challenging dominant, religious representations of Mary, Hamington surveys a variety of emerging reinterpretations of Mary. He then provides a framework for further study of "non-alienating" images of Mary.

Maurice Hamington, Oregon State University

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