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Newly appointed professor Dee P. Scrutari turns her anthropological gaze on the tribe of males who dominate St. Jude's, a prestigious Jesuit liberal arts college in the northeast United States. When she can't get a straight answer to her question of what happened to the previous occupant of her freshly painted office, she teams up with a band of colleagues marginalized by the college--a liberation theology nun, a gay priest, and a Jew--to find out what evil lurks in the department of religious studies. A feminist spoof at once funny, sobering, provocative, and full of affection for the…mehr

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Newly appointed professor Dee P. Scrutari turns her anthropological gaze on the tribe of males who dominate St. Jude's, a prestigious Jesuit liberal arts college in the northeast United States. When she can't get a straight answer to her question of what happened to the previous occupant of her freshly painted office, she teams up with a band of colleagues marginalized by the college--a liberation theology nun, a gay priest, and a Jew--to find out what evil lurks in the department of religious studies. A feminist spoof at once funny, sobering, provocative, and full of affection for the academic world, this book is as brave and unflinching as Dee P. Scrutari herself.
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Diane Bell was a professor of anthropology and women's studies at George Washington University until 2004. She is the author of Daughters of the Dreaming, Gendered Fields, Generations: Grandmothers, Mothers and Daughters, and Ngarrindjeri Wurruwarrin: A World That Is, Was, and Will Be. She is the coeditor of Radically Speaking: Feminism Reclaimed.