Reineke (1997). Sacrificed lives: Kristeva on women and violence


Reineke (1997). Sacrificed lives: Kristeva on women and violence
"In this well-crafted and scholarly work, Reineke argues that an analysis of the contemporary culture of violence through the lens of gender reveals a sacrificial economy." ―Religious Studies Review
" . . .  handled with the kind of concise, cogent, and insightful criticism that  readers of Reineke have come to expect . . . " ―Women's Studies  International Forum
"By elaborating key notions of Kristeva in  the context of her questions about violence, Reineke develops aspects of  Kristeva's work that will interest not only students of Kristeva, but  those who are interested in all forms of social violence, feminist  theory, and women's issues as well." ―Tamsin Lorraine
Why did medieval women mystics starve themselves? Why were "witches" hunted, tortured, and killed? Why has the Christian West found maternal figures  threatening? To answer these questions, Reineke advances a theory of sacrifice, inspired by Julia Kristeva and René Girard, that attempts to account for women's special vulnerability to violence in Western culture.
Condition: Used—Very good. Paperback, light marks throughout.
