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Riane Eisler

Autore di Il calice e la spada

20+ opere 2,507 membri 33 recensioni 2 preferito

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Riane Eisler is president of the Center for Partnership Studies and author of The Chalice and the Blade, Sacred Pleasure, Tomorrow's Children, and The Power of Partnership
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Opere di Riane Eisler

Il calice e la spada (1987) 1,836 copie
The Equal Rights Handbook (1978) 17 copie
Dissolution (1977) 5 copie

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I enjoyed this book more than I expected to. First of all, it did NOT insist - in fact, it refuted - the notion of a matriarchal prehistory. It said nice things about the life of Jesus. But it showed what living in a hierarchal culture has done to our species and our world in very blunt terms. It also ended on a hopeful note. I would read more by this author.
 
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Bookladycma | 29 altre recensioni | May 18, 2024 |
Required reading in a women's studies class. I hated this book. I think the author's bias totally colored her interpretation of artifact.
 
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Kim.Sasso | 29 altre recensioni | Aug 27, 2023 |
There is so much guesswork in evaluating prehistoric culture practices that it’s hard to take any one theory seriously. ‘Plausible’ seems like the strongest conclusion that can be drawn. Hard to stay interested as the theories get more and more complex.
 
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sarcher | 29 altre recensioni | Aug 27, 2023 |
The premise of The Chalice and the Blade is intriguing: author Riane Eisner posits that there were peaceful, egalitarian, Goddess-worshiping cultures before recorded history, but these exemplary societies were wiped out by cruel, male-dominated hordes that worshiped warlike, masculine gods. Eisner relies on a few archaeologists and a lot of conjecture to make her case. She equates Goddess worship with elevated status for women, and ignores examples from non-Western cultures such as Japan, China, and India, where goddesses are venerated but the position of actual women is low.

I don’t have enough knowledge of ancient civilizations to refute Eisner's thesis, but it seems to me to be oversimplified and based on too many unsupported assumptions and generalizations. If I had read this book as an idealistic young adult, I would have eaten it up, but now it just doesn't ring true to me.
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