Gender Politics and the Goddess

Elinor Gadon

Thursday, 13 Sep 1990 at 8:00 pm – Sun Room, Memorial Union

Elinor Gadon teaches cultural history at the California College of Art and Crafts and is author of The Once Future Goddess: A Symbol for Our Time. She received her doctorate from the Committee on the History of Culture at the University of Chicago. From the University Lectures Program archive.

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