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* [[Elizabeth Moon]]'s novels in [[The Legacy of Gird]] specifically talk about women's knowledge (which is more about their skills and knowledge-base) | * [[Elizabeth Moon]]'s novels in [[The Legacy of Gird]] specifically talk about women's knowledge (which is more about their skills and knowledge-base) | ||
==See also== | |||
* goddess worship | * [[goddess worship]] | ||
* Gaea | * [[Gaea]] | ||
* [[Coming of the Patriarchy]] | |||
* [[Women's vs. Men's Magic in Fantasy (WisCon 30 Panel)]] | * [[Women's vs. Men's Magic in Fantasy (WisCon 30 Panel)]] | ||
Revision as of 10:04, 7 June 2010
- Barbara Hambly, Sisters of the Raven and sequels
- Elizabeth Hand, Waking the Moon
- Marie Jakober, Even the Stones
- Ursula K. Le Guin, the Earthsea cycle
- Elizabeth Moon's novels in The Legacy of Gird specifically talk about women's knowledge (which is more about their skills and knowledge-base)