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A number of writers have explored themes relating to a pre-Christian or prehistoric goddess-worshipping time, and the decay or attack by patriarchal | A number of writers have explored themes relating to a pre-Christian or prehistoric goddess-worshipping time, and the decay or attack of those societies by patriarchal cultures. | ||
* [[Gael Baudino]], ''[[Strands of Starlight]]'' and sequels | |||
* [[Marion Zimmer Bradley]], ''[[The Mists of Avalon]]'' and sequels by Bradley and others | |||
* [[Marie Jakober]], ''[[Even the Stones]]'' (formerly ''High Kamilan'') | |||
* Marie Jakober, ''[[The Black Chalice]]'' | |||
* [[Mary Mackey]], ''[[The Year the Horses Came]]'' (1993) | |||
==See also== | |||
* [[Christian dystopias and villains]] | |||
* [[Goddess worship in SF]] | |||
[[category:Social themes]] | [[category:Social themes]] | ||
[[category:Themes and tropes by name]] | |||
Latest revision as of 10:00, 7 June 2010
A number of writers have explored themes relating to a pre-Christian or prehistoric goddess-worshipping time, and the decay or attack of those societies by patriarchal cultures.
- Gael Baudino, Strands of Starlight and sequels
- Marion Zimmer Bradley, The Mists of Avalon and sequels by Bradley and others
- Marie Jakober, Even the Stones (formerly High Kamilan)
- Marie Jakober, The Black Chalice
- Mary Mackey, The Year the Horses Came (1993)