Le Guin and God: Quarreling with the One, Critiquing Pure Reason.
Posted on 08. May, 2009 by James Miller
in CHRISTIANITY, FEMINISM} in {literature, FICTION} – {Authorship, LE} Guin, RELIGION} in {literature, TAOISM, Ursula K., {1929-, {AUTHORS, } {American
| Title | Le Guin and God: Quarreling with the One, Critiquing Pure Reason. |
| Publication Type | Journal Article |
| Year of Publication | 2006 |
| Authors | Erlich, Richard D. |
| Journal | Extrapolation {(University} of Texas at Brownsville) |
| Volume | 47 |
| Issue | 3 |
| Pagination | 351–379 |
| Keywords | Christianity, FEMINISM} in {literature, FICTION} – {Authorship, LE} Guin, Taoism, Ursula K., {1929-, {AUTHORS |
| Abstract | The author explores the gradual evolution of the thought of {U.S.} fiction writer Ursula K. Le Guin on the interrelated topics of religion and feminism. He particularly deals with Le Guin's critique of {"The} {Judeo-Christian-Rationalist} West" and with part of Le Guin's description of herself as an unconsistent Taoist and a consistent {unChristian.} |
| DOI | Article |
