The paperback edition bears, on the back of the title page, the ISBN, copyright date and CIP data for the hardcover edition. Pbk. ISBN appears on back cover
Includes bibliographical references and index
Prologue : the fall of man -- Introduction : pop goes the goddess -- pt. 1. From goddesses to witches (and back) : rewriting the Bible. Paradise lost : a golden age for women -- The fall of man : a dark age for women -- Paradise regained : a new golden age for women -- pt. 2. From reform to revolution : restoring the goddess. The green goddess : feminism for a therapeutic age -- History, herstory, or heresy : sophianity and the new reformation -- A hag for all seasons : the ultimate revolution -- Gynotopia : goddess ideology and misandry -- Epilogue : beyond the fall of man
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"In Sanctifying Misandry, Katherine Young and Paul Nathanson challenge an influential version of modern goddess religion, one that undermines sexual equality and promotes hatred in the form of misandry - the sexist counterpart of misogyny." "To set the stage, the authors discuss two massively popular books - Dan Brown's The Da Vinci Code and Riane Eisler's The Chalice and the Blade - both of which rely on a feminist conspiracy theory of history. They then show how some goddess feminists and their academic supporters have turned what Christians know as the Fall of Man into the fall of men. On this interpretation, presented in three "documentary" films, our ancestors once lived in an egalitarian paradise under the aegis of a benevolent great goddess. But men either rebelled or invaded, replacing the goddess with gods and establishing patriarchies that have oppressed women ever since. In the end, however, women will restore the goddess and therefore paradise as well. The authors critique this belief and compellingly show how it has encouraged the widespread misandry in popular culture. They conclude with several case studies of modern goddess religion and its effects on mainstream religion." "Young and Nathanson show that understanding contemporary culture will allow us to move beyond not only gynocentrism and androcentrism but also misandry and misogyny."--BOOK JACKET