Thealogy and Embodiment' both analyses and contributes to
spiritural feminism's postmodern construction of the female body as
a metaphor and medium of divine generativity. Addressing religious
studies and women's studies students and all those interested in
contemporary spirituality, Raphael counters reformist feminism's
recurrent criticism of goddess feminism as naively essentialist and
sub-political. She presents spiritual feminism as a set of
religio-political manoeuvres that powerfully resist such
patriarchal degradations of female/natural generativity as
environmental destruction, weight-reducing diets, and menstrual
taboos.
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