on 11.25.00 8:44 AM, Barbara Piazza-Georgi at [log in to unmask] wrote:
>> As far as I'm concerned, the more Crone-logical discussion,
>> the better.
>> Sarah
>
> Sarah, it is the first time in my life that I have seen this term "Crone-
> logical". Is it your invention, or where does it come from? Does it
> mean what I think it means, "women's logic" (women=crones)? If
> so, I LIKE IT! It implies that there is a female logic, that women
> CAN use logic - AND it has humour!
>
> Barbara
>
Crone-logical: adj. be-ing in accordance with the clarifying logic of
Crones; able to see through man's mysteries/misteries; marked by a refusal
to be sidetracked by the tedious, tidy, tiny, and ill-logical steps of male
methodology/methodolatry
--from _Websters' First New Intergalactic Wickedary of the English
Language_, conjured by Mary Daly in cahoots with Jane Caputi, p.116
(hauled out the daly books to get that definition, Daly's own.)
Susan
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