Ebook {Epub PDF} A Passion for Friends: Toward a Philosophy of Female Affection by Janice G. Raymond
Janice Raymond offers a vision of female friendship that is as exhilarating as it is controversial. In this feminist classic, she explores the many manifestations of friendship between women including the Greek hetairai, the sisterhood of medieval nuns and the marriage resisters of China/5(4). · From A Passion for Friends: Toward a Philosophy of Female Affection by Janice G. Raymond (Beacon Press, ) Other women have expressed a sadness of unmet expectations and an inability to connect with the deepest dimensions of the women they would wish for friends. They had expected that a shared feminist vision and reality would create deeper and more caring relationships Author: Undercover Punk. Raymond's analysis, and the historical facts that she cites as evidence, demonstrates that in fact, women are our own most important supporters, and that our friendship and support for one another is the grounding for personal and political bltadwin.ru by:
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Janice Raymond offers a vision of female friendship that is as exhilarating as it is controversial. In this feminist classic, she explores the many manifestations of friendship between women including the ancient Greek hetairai, the sisterhood of mediaeval nuns and the marriage resisters of China. Author Janice G. Raymond has written a thoughful and well-researched classic exploring women's friendships and passions with each other. Grateful for Raymond's interests, philosophy, and attention to detail. Loved it! If the affection of and for other women resonates with you, I'm betting you will love this book. From A Passion for Friends: Toward a Philosophy of Female Affection by Janice G. Raymond (Beacon Press, ) Other women have expressed a sadness of unmet expectations and an inability to connect with the deepest dimensions of the women they would wish for friends. They had expected that a shared feminist vision and reality would create deeper and more caring relationships than those they had experienced in prefeminist friendships.