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  Mary Daly - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mary Daly (born 1928) is a radical feminist theologian, a mother of modern feminist theology.
Most controversially, Daly refused to admit male students to her classes at Boston College, provoking repeated reprimands from the University and accusations she was violating both university policy and Title IX requirements.
The confrontations came to a head in 1998, when she refused to admit two male students into a class she was teaching with the reason being that women needed their own space to give birth to their voices and selves.
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 Search Results for "Mary ..."   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
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 About Mary Daly   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Mary Daly is now, as she has always been, a controversial figure.
Now, in the year two thousand (archaic deadtime, in Daly's terms), she is yet again the subject to dismissal from the college where she has taught for the last twenty five years as a tenured professor.
At this time, when Mary Daly is under attack and rigorous feminist debate is at a nadir in popular discourse, revisiting and reviving the work of Daly and others like her seems appropriate if not important.
cat.nyu.edu /wickedary/dalyinfo.html   (630 words)

  
 Mary Daly
Daly may be highly critical of conventional Western epistemological and theological traditions, but she nevertheless appropriates themes "out-of-context" for the building of her own systematic philosophy.
Mary Daly is the incredibly courageous voice of contemporary radical feminism, Woolf is still valuable for her essays, and Adrienne Rich is a truly visionary poet who has changed the way contemporary discourse is conducted.
Mary Daly, a radical feminist and author of seven books on feminist philosophy, was ousted from her tenured post at Boston College without due process in February 1999.
www.queertheory.com /histories/d/daly_mary.htm   (723 words)

  
 BusterB: Mary Daly
Daly, 70, called a press conference yesterday to protest the college administration's request that she remove all personal property from her office by yesterday, a demand she described as BC's latest assault in a campaign to "silence and erase" her.
But Daly's effort to portray herself as a martyr to the cause of feminism was blunted by the rambling nature of her statements, inconvenient questions from reporters, and by a mysterious turn of events surrounding the purported change of locks on her office door.
During the press conference, Daly said Sosman would have her conscience to reckon with but in an interview, Daly was less tactful, describing Sosman as a disappointment to the gender and "an Aunt Tom." She pressed her claim that she is the victim of a right-wing conspiracy to undermine federal law against discrimination by gender.
www.themenscenter.com /busterb/marydaly.htm   (1547 words)

  
 Mary Daly Biography / Biography of Mary Daly Biography
Mary Daly (born 1928) was considered the foremost feminist theoretician and philosopher in the United States.
Mary Daly was born in Schenectady, New York, on October 16, 1928.
Daly was in the forefront of American feminist thinking, both in terms of her early appearance as a feminist writer and in terms of the depth, originality, and power of her work.
www.bookrags.com /biography-mary-daly   (237 words)

  
 Mary Daly - Promoting Sexism In The Classroom
Radical feminist theologian and author Mary Daly has barred men from her classes at Boston College for 25 years, saying that "the dynamic is totally interrupted" with males in the classroom.
Daly's claim that "the dynamic is totally interrupted" with males in the classroom.
Daly wants to continue to ride the Feminist warpath in search of sexism and gender discrimination, perhaps she should start by "saddling up" in front of a mirror.
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 Feminista! v2n10 - Mary Daly   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Mary Daly, a renowned radical feminist and Nag-Gnostic philosopher, is under fire yet again by the "acedementia" (her apt description) of Boston College.
Daly had stated that she knew that Naquin was affiliated with a conservative campus group, and that he did not have the proper prerequisites to take her course.
Daly had rightly noted that men in this particular classroom setting would be "disruptive." That word was misinterpreted to mean that they would provide a point of view that opposed feminism, therefore "disruptive" opinions must be silenced.
www.feminista.com /archives/v2n10/wilson.html   (2170 words)

  
 Mary Daly Ends Suit, Agrees to Retire   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Mary Daly's (Theology) two-year legal dispute with Boston College came to an end last week when Daly and her attorney, Gretchen Van Ness, approached the University for a settlement four days before the case was to be heard at Middlesex Superior Court.
Daly, who had taught theology at BC since 1967, called for the settlement to avoid a trial regarding her claim that the University had violated her tenure rights.
Daly, a radical feminist, gained notoriety during the years at Boston College over her refusal to admit male students into her theology classes.
www.bc.edu /bc_org/rvp/pubaf/chronicle/v9/f15/daly.html   (492 words)

  
 Mary Daly’s Quintessence   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Mary Daly is one of the authors whose next book I await as eagerly as the rebirth of Spring.
Daly provides us with examples such as the "fl madonna" statues and paintings found throughout Europe and Latin America, which are reminiscent of Black Demeter (fl being the color of fertility and earth), and suggest African sources.
Often, Mary is depicted standing on the crescent moon, reminiscent of the all powerful triple moon goddess, Isis, whose worship was coexistent with early Christianity.
www.awakenedwoman.com /daly.htm   (2129 words)

  
 Mary Daly: The Witch of Boston College   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Mary Daly's hatred of men has gone to such execrable extremes as to allow her, in perfect seriousness, to see in the Infancy Narratives and the Incarnation the "rape" of Mary---and, symbolically, the "rape of all matter"--- by the Patriarchal deity (7).
Daly's intellectual point of departure is the same as it was for Nietzsche; she declares that her Craft is "beyond good and evil" (15).
Daly has taught women-only courses at the Jesuit college for 25 years, saying that women tend to defer to men when one is in the room.
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 Mary Daly
Mary is well known for her many books, beginning with The Church and the Second Sex to the most recent, Quintessence...Realizing the Archaic Future: A Radical Elemental Feminist Manifesto.
Beginning with a very warm affirmation of Daly's work and all she has meant to younger women, Walker continued by saying that "I was dealing with young men and women who were turning away from feminism and activism.
Daly's response was very brief, and then Thandeka rose, asking Daly to give a more serious response to a serious question.
www.witherspoonsociety.org /mary_daly.htm   (694 words)

  
 Mary Daly
Daly’s eminence as a feminist philosopher is unparalleled.
Daly, a sparkling-eyed woman with a Wicked sense of humor, lectures on Radical Feminism to audiences filled with appreciative—sometimes awed—women, as she did to packed crowds at the National Women’s Music Festival Writers’ Conference in Bloomington earlier this year.
Daly’s doctorates in philosophy and theology are from the University of Fribourg, Switzerland.
www.jorjet.com /jorjetnet/interviews/maryd   (2482 words)

  
 mary daly ... at MSN Shopping
More that Mary Daly has argued to be patriarchal and demeaning to women.
The editors and contributors attempt to prove that Mary Daly is located in the Western intellectual tradition.
Mary Daly examines the British and German welfare states showing that both countries differ markedly in the measures they have instituted in various areas.
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 "Roots" by Mary Daly   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Mary Daly is one of the great foremothers of the feminist movement that took flight in the middle of the 20th century.
She is the author of seven books in which, beginning with Beyond God the Father, have taken apart patriarchal theology, exposing its assumptions and replacing them with language of the "archaic future" to express generic meanings stripped of the patriarchal overlay.
Mary Daly has fun with language and with her brilliant theasophical deliberations, each becoming more elemental and liberated than the one before.
www.awakenedwoman.com /daly_roots.htm   (1687 words)

  
 Mary Daly's Feminist Vision of Gendercide   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Daly herself is a character in the book who visits a utopian continent where -- thanks to the influence of Daly's books -- a lesbian elite reproduce solely through parthogenesis.
Daly also counted Eleanor Smeal, Gloria Steinem and other feminists outside of academia in her corner.
Mary Daly event in Washington, DC, Jan. 29, 2001.
www.equityfeminism.com /articles/2002/000110.html   (714 words)

  
 Mary Daly Saga
Mary Daly--triple Ph.D., grande dame of feminist theologian scholarship, demolition derbyist of patriarchal “mindbindings,” perennial foe of “university bore-ocrats and other academented busybodies,” self-described “Positively Revolting Hag,” and influential author and activist--writes the above words in the opening pages of her most recent work, the autobiographical Outercourse (1992).
Daly was an exuberant participant in the feminist activism of the seventies, and both her books and her actions put her regularly in the disfavor of her employer, the theology department of the Jesuit-run Boston College.
Daly’s first book got her fired, briefly, from her teaching position there, and her battles with the RC hierarchy over the years have made her a repeated cause celebre.
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 Mary Daly
Mary Daly is a Boston College Department of Theology professor with three doctorates who was born in 1928.
Daly goes on to note that a male dominated world is the root cause of the destruction of the planet and the human species.
If you didn’t appreciate the importance of what Daly has just explained to you, then go back and read it again as it is terribly important.
www.mtsu.edu /~socwork/frost/god/feminism.htm   (547 words)

  
 Alibris: Mary Daly
Mary Daly's brilliant, wild, and humor-filled weave of words, which frees the English language from its patriarchal and confining patterns by weaving a fascinating, feminist, linguistic revolution.
In her signature style, revolutionary Mary Daly" takes you on a Quantum leap into a joyous future of victory for women.
Daly, the groundbreaking author of such classics as "Beyond God the Father and "The Church and the Second Sex, explores the visions of Matilda Joslyn Gage, the great nineteenth-century philosopher, and reveals that her insights...
www.alibris.com /search/books/author/Daly,Mary   (835 words)

  
 Why have any men at all?
Mary Daly, a prominent feminist who after much trying to refuse to oblige, resigned in protest — so they say — from her teaching position because her university board (Boston College) demanded that she open her women's studies classes to male students.
It seems that John Wyndham got it quite right when he described a society that is exactly like that, a society comprised of harpies like Mary Daly.
Mary Daly says: "I think it’s not a bad idea at all.
www.fathersforlife.org /feminism/miller_gearhart.html   (1865 words)

  
 Humanity Should be 10% Male 90% Female (BC Prof Mary Daly)
Gearhart and Daly don't specify the means by which they would drive men from the planet, but one must assume that, in order to achieve their goal of a "less violent world," oceans of blood would have to be spilled, and the heavy hand of a totalitarian state be put in place.
I think Daly is referring to the heyday of man-hating feminism in the '70s, when such statements were commonplace among radical feminists.
I agree Daly and her ideological cohorts are not much listened to.
www.freerepublic.com /focus/news/797534/posts   (1885 words)

  
 Mary Daly
Note: Several of Daly's articles have been reprinted in other sources, and several have been translated into German.
If you are having difficulty finding any of these articles and would like an alternate publication site, please contact the website editor.
"Mary Daly and the Church." Commonweal 91 (Nov 14, 1969): 215.
www.cddc.vt.edu /feminism/Daly.html   (557 words)

  
 Mary Daly Convocation
Daly, a prominent feminist theologian, is the author of Beyond God the Father: Toward a Philosophy of Women's Liberation, Pure Lust: Elemental Feminist Theology and The Church and the Second Sex.
Daly earned a bachelor's degree in English at College of St. Rose (Albany, N.Y.), a master's in English at the Catholic University of America and doctorate in religion at St. Mary's College (Notre Dame).
She went on to earn bachelor's, master's and doctoral degrees in sacred theology and an additional doctorate in philosophy at the University of Fribourg in Switzerland.
www.denison.edu /publicaffairs/pressreleases/daly.html   (232 words)

  
 Poet: Mary Daly - All poems of Mary Daly
Poet: Mary Daly - All poems of Mary Daly
Mary Daly, a renowned radical feminist and Nag-Gnostic philosopher, is under fire yet...
Psychoanalytic critics have claimed that Mary Daly may be projecting internalised hostility caused by penis envy onto males as a class.
www.poemhunter.com /mary-daly/poet-5629   (245 words)

  
 Mary Carol Daly   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Mary Carol Daly is a new associate in the Business Department.
Her practice focuses on a variety of real estate matters including organizational documentation for acquisition of hotels and other real properties.
While attending law school, Mary Carol served as a member of the William and Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review.
www.arentfox.com /people/lastname/D/bioid/126   (133 words)

  
 The Church and the Second Sex by Mary Daly
 The Church and The Second Sex is Mary Daly's rebuttal of Simone deBueavoir's The Second Sex.
The controversy attendant upon the release of The Church and The Second Sex propelled Mary Daly both too national renown and to a post-Christian theology.
The "Feminist Postchristian Introduction", the "Preface to the 1975 Edition" and the "New Archaic Afterwords" which were added to succeeding editions of this work document Daly' transition to a post-Christian, feminist theology.
www.pinn.net /~sunshine/book-sum/daly1.html   (1787 words)

  
 Men in Women's Studies: The Mary Daly Case
Mary Daly's decision to exlude men perpetuates the muddiest, solipsistic
Daly is surely a prime example of a feminist who has challenged the system
Daly, and was glad to hear the responses of others.
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 Mary Colleen Daly at IDEAS
If you are Mary Colleen Daly, you may change this information at RePEc.
Mary Daly & John Krainer & Jose A. Lopez, 2003.
Mary Daly & Richard Burkhauser & Andrew Houtenville, 2000.
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 Mary Daly   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Mary Daly is a radical feminist and author of several feminist books including Beyond God The Father and Gyn/Ecology: The Metaethics of Radical Feminism.
She taught at Boston University for years until forced out after refusing to teach male students in her classroom.
Mary Daly and Boston College Reach Settlement, But Continue to Argue (3/1/2001)
www.equityfeminism.com /faq/people/mary_daly.html   (78 words)

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