Keynote lecture by Mary E. Hunt from 2006 GLBT Week at LTS, November 9, 2006. Digital audio recordings with PDF notes; Q&A available as separate sound file. Duration: 50 minutes. The lecture explores issues of hierarchical dualism and proposes a feminist ethical model to imagine a world where social justice provides a corrective for heterosexism. Hunt provides many examples from her Roman Catholic faith tradition
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This presentation will consider sexual identity as a space written on by self, family, culture, reli...
Recorded in Ithaca, NY by Cornell University., Sponsored by: Society for the Humanities., Speaker(s)...
Book synopsis: Toward a Feminist Ethics of Nonviolence brings together major feminist thinkers to de...
Keynote lecture by Mary E. Hunt from 2006 GLBT Week at LTS, November 9, 2006. Digital audio recordin...
Keynote lecture from November 17, 2005, GLBT Week at LTS by Virginia Ramey Mollenkott. The lecture r...
Lecture was recorded on a Lapel Microphone, using a Cassette Tape (Exceptional Lecture).A feminist p...
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Keynote lecture by Nancy Wilson from 2000 GLBT Week at LTS, November 16, 2000. 2 digital audio recor...
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Zairong Xiang, Introduction to the lecture Catherine Keller, ‘The Queer Multiplicity of Becoming: A ...
GLBT Lecture by Harry Knox in Santee Chapel, Thursday, November 11, 2010. Digital video recording (m...
Lecture was recorded on a Lapel Microphone, using a Sony Minidisk Recorder.The limitations of ration...
This presentation will consider sexual identity as a space written on by self, family, culture, reli...
Recorded in Ithaca, NY by Cornell University., Sponsored by: Society for the Humanities., Speaker(s)...
Book synopsis: Toward a Feminist Ethics of Nonviolence brings together major feminist thinkers to de...