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  1. An Interdisciplinary Journal.Andrew Skilton, Shan Buddhism, Kate Crosby, Khammai Dhammasami, Jotika Khur-Yearn, Chit Hlaing, Susan Conway, Venerable Khammai Dhammasami, Nancy Eberhardt & Jane M. Ferguson - 2009 - Contemporary Buddhism 10 (2).
     
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    Yearning for Lightness: Transnational Circuits in the Marketing and Consumption of Skin Lighteners.Evelyn Nakano Glenn - 2008 - Gender and Society 22 (3):281-302.
    With the breakdown of traditional racial boundaries in many areas of the world, the widespread and growing consumption of skin-lightening products testifies to the increasing significance of colorism—social hierarchy based on gradations of skin tone within and between racial/ethnic groups. Light skin operates as a form of symbolic capital, one that is especially critical for women because of the connection between skin tone and attractiveness and desirability. Far from being an outmoded practice or legacy of past colonialism, the use of (...)
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    Yearning for affection: Traumatic bonding between Korean ‘comfort women’ and Japanese soldiers during World War II.Yonson Ahn - 2019 - European Journal of Women's Studies 26 (4):360-374.
    This work analyses the complex and contentious issues of mutual affection and codependency in relationships between Korean ‘comfort women’ and Japanese soldiers during World War II. Drawing on a combination of interviews and published resources, it explores the groups’ perceptions of one another within the framework of ‘traumatic bonding’. Despite traumatic violence and stark inequalities, this article finds nuanced contributions from the parties involved. For the soldiers, the relationships provided a form of emotional relief from the violence of war and (...)
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    Passionate Yearning Theory as a Theory of Meaning in Life.Aribiah David Attoe - 2022 - Philosophia 50 (4):1579-1599.
    In this paper, I offer an original account of meaning in life, which I call the passionate yearning theory. Within the framework of the passionate yearning theory, meaning is understood as the intrinsically derived yearning, and passionate striving, for something that possesses some plausible objective claim to truth or facticity, which makes it worth pursuing for its own sake. To properly delineate the view, I present the various criteria that serve as the foundation for the passionate (...) view. These include the truth/facticity criterion, the lack of immorality, intrinsic subjectivity, passion, yearning and striving. I then show how these criteria coalesce into the passionate yearning theory and how exactly the theory works. Finally, I motivate the passionate yearning theory by addressing some possible criticisms and objections that can be raised against the view and also differentiate it from similar competing views. (shrink)
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    Yearning to Give Back: Searching for Social Purpose in Computer Science and Engineering.Coleen M. Carrigan - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    The Yearning for Paradise in Primitive Tradition.Mircea Eliade - 1953 - Diogenes 1 (3):18-30.
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    Yearning for the long lost home: The lemba and the jewish narrative of genetic return.Laurie Zoloth - 2003 - Developing World Bioethics 3 (2):127–132.
    ABSTRACTThis commentary examines the relationship between genetics and Jewish identity. It focuses especially on the use of Y‐chromosome testing to map the genealogies of the Lemba in southern Africa.
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  8. Yearning for Harmony: A Partial Review of Paddy Walsh's Education and Meaning.J. Roth - 1995 - Journal of Thought 30:7-22.
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  9. Yearning for certainty and the critique of medicine as “science”.Mark H. Waymack - 2009 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 30 (3):215-229.
    A debate has simmered concerning the nature of clinical reasoning, especially diagnostic reasoning: Is it a “science” or an “art”? The trend since the seventeenth century has been to regard medical reasoning as scientific reasoning, and the most advanced clinical reasoning is the most scientific. However, in recent years, several scholars have argued that clinical reasoning is clearly not “science” reasoning, but is in fact a species of narratival or hermeneutical reasoning. The study reviews this dispute, and argues that in (...)
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    The Yearning to be Whole-enough or to Feel Something, Not Nothing: A Feminist Theological Consideration of Self-mutilation as an Act of Atonement.Lucy Tatman - 1998 - Feminist Theology 6 (17):25-38.
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  11. From yearning for yesterday: A sociology of nostalgia.Fred Davis - 2011 - In Jeffrey K. Olick, Vered Vinitzky-Seroussi & Daniel Levy (eds.), The Collective Memory Reader. Oup Usa. pp. 446--451.
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    Voluptuous Yearnings: A Feminist Theory of the Obscene.Mary Caputi - 1993 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    '...a fascinating analysis of the status of the obscene and its representation in pornography in modern culture.... Caputi's thesis is masterfully argued....'-James Glass, University of Maryland.
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    Cognitive yearning and fugitive truth “.John Woods - 2005 - In Kent A. Peacock & Andrew D. Irvine (eds.), Mistakes of reason: essays in honour of John Woods. Buffalo: University of Toronto Press. pp. 134--157.
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    Voluptuous Yearnings; The Sexual Imagination from Acker to Zola. [REVIEW]Margaret Whitford - 1994 - Women’s Philosophy Review 11:24-25.
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    Yearnings for Foundation. The Idea of Philosophy as a Rigorous Science and Ideas I.Jesús M. Díaz Álvarez - 2022 - Phainomenon 33 (1):99-118.
    This paper reads Husserl’s phenomenology as an attempt to solve the crisis of our civilization. It is well known that for him the deep roots of this crisis are related to a misunderstanding of the idea of rationality that leads to skepticism and relativism. It is also well known that in order to overcome this situation Husserl will propound a new idea of reason and rationality that will supposedly fulfill the old dream with which philosophy was born in Greece: To (...)
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    Yearning for an Impossible Elsewhere.Sankaran Krishna - 2004 - Theory and Event 8 (1).
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    Yearning for the Irretrievable: Nostalgia and Time.Saulius Geniusas - forthcoming - Emotion Review.
    Situating phenomenological reflections on nostalgia within a historical context, I argue that Kant's temporalization of nostalgia remains incomplete. Bringing into question the widespread assumption that the object of nostalgia must be the past, I argue that nostalgia can be spoken of in three fundamental ways: as nostalgia for the past, for the present, and for the future. I further clarify the relation between the three forms of nostalgia here distinguished, and some other nostalgia that have been addressed in the literature. (...)
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  18. A Yearning for Wholeness: Spirituality in Educational Philosophy.Angela Hurley - 2012 - Philosophical Studies in Education 43:128 - 137.
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    The soul's upward yearning: clues to our transcendent nature from experience and reason.Robert J. Spitzer - 2015 - San Francisco: Ignatius Press.
    Western culture has been moving away from its Christian roots for several centuries but the turn from Christianity accelerated in the 20th century. At the core of this decline is a loss of a sense of our own transcendence. Scientific materialism has so seriously impacted our belief in human transcendence that many people find it difficult to believe in God and the human soul. This anti-transcendent perspective has not only cast its spell on the natural sciences, psychology, philosophy, and literature, (...)
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    Yearning[REVIEW]LaVerne Shelton - 1993 - Radical Philosophy Review of Books 8 (8):21-24.
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    " A Radiant Eye Yearns from Me": Figuring Documentary in the Photography of Nan Goldin.Sarah Ruddy - 2009 - Feminist Studies 35 (2):347-380.
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    Ekhaya: Human displacement and the yearning for familial homecoming. From Throne to Home in a grassroots ecclesiology of place and space: Fides Quaerens Domum et Locum [Faith Seeking Home and Space].Daniel J. Louw - 2017 - HTS Theological Studies 73 (4):1-11.
    The classical definition of theology is 'faith-seeking understanding'. The focus is on the understanding/interpretation of the object of Christian faith: God. There is another root for the quest for understanding, namely the praxis situation of faith. People live in particular historical contexts that have their own distinctive problems and possibilities; thus, the focus on place and space in a theology of home. A praxis approach is to learn life and the gospel from below, thus the emphasis on a grassroots ecclesiology (...)
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    Werner Beierwaltes and the Yearning for Transcendence.Douglas Hedley - 2022 - International Journal of the Platonic Tradition 16 (2):115-133.
    In this paper we explore some of the key themes in the thought of Werner Beierwaltes. He established a reputation as a scholar of Neoplatonism during a period of great renewal of Neoplatonic studies in the last century, and that esteem was justly deserved. Yet his work was motivated by the faith in Platonism as a living tradition and a resolute conviction that metaphysics is an ineluctable part of the philosophical vocation; and indeed he was irritated by jejune or simplistic (...)
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  24. The Art of Yearning: Pentecost with Auden.Peter Steele - 2007 - The Australasian Catholic Record 84 (3):339.
     
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    Populism and the yearning for closure: From economic to cultural fragility.Sibylle van der Walt - 2020 - European Journal of Social Theory 23 (4):477-492.
    Since the Brexit-vote and the election of a far-right businessman as President of the United States, the social sciences have been struggling to explain the societal conditions that nourish the increasing appeal of far-right parties and leaders in the Western world. The article’s main thesis is that the currently leading sociological paradigm, the theory of globalization losers, is not sufficient to understand the social dynamics in question. Starting from a discussion of the recent work of German sociologist Wilhelm Heitmeyer, it (...)
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  26. Reforming for democratic schooling: learning for the future not yearning for the past.K. Riley - 2004 - In John E. C. MacBeath & Lejf Moos (eds.), Democratic learning: the challenge to school effectiveness. New York: RoutledgeFalmer. pp. 52.
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    Review: Aprioristic Yearnings. [REVIEW]Philip Kitcher - 1996 - Erkenntnis 44 (3):397 - 416.
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    Natural Literacy: How to Learn What We Yearn to Know.Doug Dix - 2008 - Hamilton Books.
    Harold Shapiro, the former president of Princeton, ventured to say that theology had been divorced from the liberal. Professor Doug Dix's book is about arranging a remarriage. His analysis suggests the divorce goes deeper than Shapiro may have realized. Love has been divorced from learning because money has replaced truth as the object of affection. Now students learn to earn. Natural Literacy strives to motivate students and faculty to instead learn to love.
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    May Newman’s Example Continue to Inspire New Generations of Students to Draw Abundantly from the Richness of the Christian Tradition in Order to Respond to the Deepest Yearnings of The Human Spirit...John T. Ford - 2007 - Newman Studies Journal 4 (1):3-4.
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  30. Yielding to Love: Learning to Follow Our Yearning for Deeper Communion with God [Book Review].Dennis Sleigh - 2007 - The Australasian Catholic Record 84 (1):124.
     
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  31. UFOs: God’s Chariots? Spirituality, Ancient Aliens, and Religious Yearnings in the Age of Extraterrestrials.[author unknown] - 2014
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    Futurity and Postponement: Christina Rossetti and the Yearning for Advent.Kate E. Brown - 2004 - Intertexts 8 (1):15-21.
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  33. Review: Munk (ed.), Hermann Cohen's Critical Idealism and Poma, Yearning for Form and Other Essays on Hermann Cohen's thought[REVIEW]Lydia Patton - 2008 - European Journal of Philosophy 16 (1):142–148.
    Recent work on the philosophy of Hermann Cohen (1848-1914), founder of the Marburg School of Neo-Kantianism, has appeared in three distinct circles in the English-speaking philosophical context. Cohen re-interpreted Kant's a priori to take scientific developments into account. Michael Friedman acknowledges that the later development of this view by Cohen's intellectual heir Ernst Cassirer influenced Friedman's work on the dynamic a priori, especially in the history and philosophy of science. Owing to Cohen's links to Franz Rosenzweig, scholars have begun to (...)
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  34. Hegel et la maladie psychique: le cas Novalis.Jeffrey Reid - 2004 - Science Et Esprit 2 (56):189-202.
    Hegel's take on mental illness, as presented in the Subjective Spirit chapter of his Encyclopedia, is explored through his diagnosis of the romantic poet/philosopher Novalis, whose yearning (Sehnsucht) becomes a pathological condition where subjective negativity turns inward, creating a pathological condition of Gemüt. The mental condition manifests itself physiologically. Sehnsucht becomes Schwindsucht (consumption) bringing about the death of Novalis.
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    Philosophers and the Not So Platonic Student‐Teacher Relationship.Danielle A. Layne - 2010 - In Fritz Allhoff, Michael Bruce & Robert M. Stewart (eds.), College Sex ‐ Philosophy for Everyone. Wiley‐Blackwell. pp. 131–144.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Higher Yearning 101 Lesson 1: Socrates and Alcibiades on Stalking, Seduction, and Giving Birth Lesson 2: Peter Abelard and Heloise on Fondling and Losing “Tenure” Lesson 3: Heidegger and Arendt on Concealed Unconcealment “So I'll see you after class …”.
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    How the French think: an affectionate portrait of an intellectual people.Sudhir Hazareesingh - 2015 - New York: Basic Books, a member of the Perseus Books Group.
    A yearning towards universality -- The skull of Descartes -- Darkness and light -- Landscapes of Utopia -- The ideals of science -- To the left, and to the right -- The sum of their parts -- Interlude: new paths to the present -- Freedom and domination -- Writing for everybody -- The end of history -- The closing of the French mind -- Anxiety and optimism.
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  37. The problem of the basing relation.Ian Evans - 2013 - Synthese 190 (14):2943-2957.
    In days past, epistemologists expended a good deal of effort trying to analyze the basing relation—the relation between a belief and its basis. No satisfying account was offered, and the project was largely abandoned. Younger epistemologists, however, have begun to yearn for an adequate theory of basing. I aim to deliver one. After establishing some data and arguing that traditional accounts of basing are unsatisfying, I introduce a novel theory of the basing relation: the dispositional theory. It begins with the (...)
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    The sacred depths of nature.Ursula Goodenough - 1998 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    For many of us, the great scientific discoveries of the modern age--the Big Bang, evolution, quantum physics, relativity--point to an existence that is bleak, devoid of meaning, pointless. But in The Sacred Depths of Nature, eminent biologist Ursula Goodenough shows us that the scientific world view need not be a source of despair. Indeed, it can be a wellspring of solace and hope. This eloquent volume reconciles the modern scientific understanding of reality with our timeless spiritual yearnings for reverence and (...)
  39. How does it work?: The search for explanatory mechanisms.Mario Bunge - 2004 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 34 (2):182-210.
    This article addresses the following problems: What is a mechanism, how can it be discovered, and what is the role of the knowledge of mechanisms in scientific explanation and technological control? The proposed answers are these. A mechanism is one of the processes in a concrete system that makes it what it is — for example, metabolism in cells, interneuronal connections in brains, work in factories and offices, research in laboratories, and litigation in courts of law. Because mechanisms are largely (...)
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  40. Life, death and (inter)subjectivity: realism and recognition in continental feminism.Pamela Sue Anderson - 2007 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 60 (1-3):41-59.
    I begin with the assumption that a philosophically significant tension exists today in feminist philosophy of religion between those subjects who seek to become divine and those who seek their identity in mutual recognition. My critical engagement with the ambiguous assertions of Luce Irigaray seeks to demonstrate, one the one hand, that a woman needs to recognize her own identity but, on the other hand, that each subject whether male or female must struggle in relation to the other in order (...)
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    (3 other versions)An introduction to philosophy.Jacques Maritain & Edward Ingram Watkin - 1930 - Westminster, Md.: Christian Classics. Edited by E. I. Watkin.
    Jacques Maritain's An Introduction to Philosophy was first published in 1931. Since then, this book has stood the test of time as a clear guide to what philosophy is and how to philosophize. Inspired by the Thomistic Revival called for by Leo XIII, Maritain relies heavily on Aristotle and St. Thomas Aquinas to shape a philosophy that, far from sectarian theology in disguise, is driven by reason and engages the modern world. Re-released as part of the Sheed & Ward Classic (...)
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  42. The Task of Peace Journalism.Johan Galtung - 2000 - Ethical Perspectives 7 (2):162-167.
    During the last 42 years I have been a mediator in 48 countries, in some of them with success. One of the reasons for that success is that I have a certain skill: I've avoided any contact with journalists. For that reason it's with some trepidation that I enter this room and listen to the discussion today which was at such a high academic level and never touched reality.Let me start by posing some questions for you to consider. Are you (...)
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    The irrationality of human confidence that an ageless existence would be better.Susan B. Levin - 2024 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 45 (4):277-301.
    Transhumanists and their fellow travelers urge humanity to prioritize the development of biotechnologies that would eliminate aging, delivering ‘an endless summer of literally perpetual youth.’ Aspiring not to age instantiates what philosopher Martha Nussbaum calls the yearning for ‘external transcendence,’ or the fundamental surpassing of human bounds due to confidence that life without them would be better. Based on Immanuel Kant’s account of the parameters of human understanding, I argue that engineering agelessness could not be a rational priority for (...)
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    How patients and nurses experience the acute care psychiatric environment.Mona M. Shattell, Melanie Andes & Sandra P. Thomas - 2008 - Nursing Inquiry 15 (3):242-250.
    How patients and nurses experience the acute care psychiatric environment The concept of the therapeutic milieu was developed when patients’ hospitalizations were long, medications were few, and one‐to‐one nurse–patient interactions were the norm. However, it is not clear how the notion of ‘therapeutic milieu’ is experienced in American acute psychiatric environments today. This phenomenological study explored the experience of patients and nurses in an acute care psychiatric unit in the USA, by asking them, ‘What stands out to you about this (...)
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    Matter versus Form, and Beyond.Joachim Schummer - unknown
    There is the popular notion according to which the world is built up in a hierarchical order, such that combining entities from the lower level results in entities of the next higher level, and so on. It seems beyond doubt in this view that the entities at the lowest level are some subatomic particles, to be followed at the next levels by atoms, molecules, biological organs and organisms including humans, and eventually societies. Accordingly, a scientific discipline is assigned to each (...)
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    Des concupiscences aux ordres de choses.Vincent Carraud - forthcoming - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale.
    L'originalité de l'interprétation pascalienne des trois concupiscences selon 1 Jn 2, 16 est double : d'une part, il ne s'agit plus des plaisirs des sens; Pascal abandonne la doctrine janséniste de la délectation, elle-même fondée sur une théorie de l'imitation; d'autre part, cette concupiscence n'est pas tant l'amour du pouvoir que l'amour de la richesse, en tant qu'elle particularise. Le renversement des trois concupiscences en « trois ordres de choses » ne se comprend que si l'on voit que toute la (...)
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    Karitas untitled.Kristín Marja Baldursdóttir - 2022 - Seattle: Amazon Crossing. Edited by Philip Roughton & Kristín Marja Baldursdóttir.
    Growing up on a farm in early twentieth-century rural Iceland, Karitas Ólafsdóttir, one of six siblings, yearns for a new life. But she is powerless against the fateful turns of real life and all its expectations of women. Pulled back time and again by design and by chance to the Icelandic countryside - as dutiful daughter, loving mother, and fisherman's wife - she struggles to thrive, to be what she was meant to be.
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    Are (romantic) Compromises Good for our Well-being?Aaron Ben-Zeev - 2018 - Proceedings of the XXIII World Congress of Philosophy 25:11-14.
    In many circumstances compromises seem to be of great value to our well-being; compromises can help us avoid disputes and fights and enable us to live peacefully with each other. However, compromises can also require us to surrender some of our values. These two opposing aspects implicit in compromise express the need to be sensitive to external circumstances and in particular to the wishes of other people, and at the same time to be willing to relinquish something of value. So (...)
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    From apathy to social activism.Reuben Bitensky - 1975 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 18 (2):213 – 223.
    The study of social change has neglected the dynamics motivating individuals to join mass movements. Particularly obscure is how apathetic people are transformed into social activists. Considering this problem the author suggests three stages of development through which the individual progresses in attaining a higher level of personal and social maturity. The first stage - dreaming -emerges when the individual aspires to change while wishing to avoid the risks involved. The second - the illusion of power - occurs when the (...)
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    Constructing the erotic: sexual ethics and adolescent girls.Barbara J. Blodgett - 2002 - Cleveland, OH: Pilgrim Press.
    Barbara J. Blodgett proposes a practical sexual ethic for adolescent girls based on a discourse of vulnerability and trust rather than one of erotic liberation. Her work directly challenges feminist theologies of the erotic, which seek to establish the erotic as unquestionably freeing and empowering.Blodgett declares that inconsistent worlds of meaning surround girls' moral deliberation about sexual activity despite their sincere yearning for guidance.This ground-breaking book: -- Critiques feminist theologies of the erotic-- Draws upon actual narratives of adolescent girls (...)
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