Feminist revisionist mythology
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Feminist revisionist mythology is feminist literature informed by feminist literary criticism, or by the politics of feminism more broadly and that engages with mythology, fairy tales, religion, or other areas.
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Authors and artists of feminist revisionist mythology
- Suniti Namjoshi
- Angela Carter
- Carole P Christ
- Anne Sexton
- Carol Ann Duffy
- Margaret Atwood
- Madeline Miller
- Pat Barker
- Muriel Rukeyser
- Alta
- Marija Gimbutas
- Louise Glück
- Paula Gunn Allen
- Mona Van Duyn
- June Jordan
- Alicia Ostriker
- Adrienne Rich
- Sylvia Plath
- Clarissa Pinkola Estés
- Emma Lazarus
- Luisah Teish
- Barbara Tedlock phd
- Mary Shelley
- Starhawk
- Merlin Stone
- Marion Zimmer Bradley
- Gloria Anzaldúa
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Related works
- Proserpine (1820), by Mary and Percy Byshe Shelley
- The Speed of Darkness (1960), by Muriel Rukeyser
- To Bedlam and Part Way Back (1960), by Anne Sexton
- All My Pretty Ones (1962), by Anne Sexton
- Snapshots of a Daughter-in-Law (1963), by Adrienne Rich
- Ariel (1965), by Sylvia Plath
- Motherpeace Tarot
- The Bloody Chamber (1979), by Angela Carter
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See also
- Feminist literary criticism
- Historical revisionism
- Feminist film theory
- Feminist theory
- Literary criticism
- Women's writing in English
- Feminist Exegesis
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