Mary Daly (October 16, 1928 – January 3, 2010) was an American radical feminist philosopher and theologian. Daly, who described herself as a "radical lesbian...
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Mary Colleen Daly (born 1962/1963) is an American economist, who became the 13th President and chief executive officer of the Federal Reserve Bank of...
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Mary Daly (1928–2010) was an American feminist theologian and academic. Mary Daly may also refer to: Mary C. Daly (born 1962/1963), American economist...
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1991, Daly was elected a Member of the Royal Irish Academy (MRIA). In May 2021 Daly was awarded the Academy Gold Medal in the Humanities. Daly, Mary E. (1984)...
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Studios' Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017). Daly was born in Madison, Wisconsin, to actor James Daly and actress Mary Hope (née Newell). She is of Irish descent...
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Leoni. Daly was born at Mount Sinai Hospital in Manhattan, the only son and youngest of four children of actor James Daly (1918–1978) and actress Mary Hope...
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Mary Daly, MRIA, FBA, FAcSS is an Irish sociologist and academic. Since 2012, she has been Professor of Sociology and Social Policy at the University...
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married John Joseph Daly (died 1953), a physician and a nephew of the founder of St Vincent's Hospital, Mother Berchmans Daly. The Dalys had two children...
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Sydney in 1918. She married Harry John Daly on 6 October 1921 at St. Martha's Catholic Church, Strathfield. Daly was a founding member of Altair, a discussion...
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enabled Daly to garner fellowships to study at New York University and Columbia University for her master's and Ph.D. degrees, respectively. Daly worked...
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which was produced under the supervision of the feminist theologian Mary Daly. Raymond investigates the role of transgender people in society—particularly...
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"Toward Biophilic Be-ing: Mary Daly's Feminist Metaethics and the Question of Essentialism" in Feminist Interpretations of Mary Daly. Penn State University...
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Cuomo Mary Daly Françoise d'Eaubonne Barbara Ehrenreich Clarissa Pinkola Estes Alice Fulton Greta Gaard Chellis Glendinning Alice Gorman Mary Grey Susan...
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Harrison W. Noel (section Mary Daly)
1905 - June 1977), murdered cab driver Raymond Pearce and six-year-old Mary Daly in an apparent copycat kidnapping in early September 1925. He was condemned...
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fronts her own band Eileen and Ben. Daly was born Eileen Mary Theresa Barnes in Dulwich, London, to Mary (née Daly) and James Barnes Her parents split...
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1903: Joseph Taylor and Mary Daly, who had been having an affair, were executed for the murder of Mary's husband, John Daly, in June 1902. Joseph Taylor...
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The Making of the She-Male. Raymond and other cultural feminists like Mary Daly argue that a "she-male" or "male-to-constructed female" is still male...
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Edith Harrhy (redirect from Edith Mary Harrhy)
Edith Mary Harrhy became Edith Mary Daly (19 December 1893 – 24 February 1969) was a British-born Australian composer and entertainer. Harrhy was born...
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The book was first written as an essay for a college course taught by Mary Daly and includes material such as interviews from vegetarian feminists in...
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Daly is an Irish surname, derived from the Gaelic Ó Dálaigh. Notable people with the surname include: Andy Daly (born 1971), American actor, writer, and...
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The Chuck Daly Lifetime Achievement Award is named after him. Born in Kane, Pennsylvania, to Earl and Geraldine Daly on July 20, 1930, Daly attended Kane...
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(1968) Sexual Politics, Kate Millett (1968) The Church and the Second Sex, Mary Daly (1968) "The Jeanette Rankin Brigade: Woman Power? A Summary of Our Involvement"...
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Dancing. Helen Elizabeth Daly was born on 29 March 1969 in Stockport, Cheshire to textile-factory workers Felix James "Vivian" Daly (1932–2003), who died...
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Anne Daly or Mother Mary Berchmans (28 May 1860 – 4 March 1924) was an Irish-Australian superior general of the Sisters of Charity of Australia and founded...
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combining anarchism and feminism For another definition of hag by Mary Daly, see Daly, Mary, with Jane Caputi, Websters' First New Intergalactic Wickedary...
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Patricia (2017). "Old Age, Death and Mourning". In Eugenio Biagini & Mary Daly (ed.). The Cambridge Social History of Modern Ireland. Cambridge University...
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States in the 1980s, alongside works by authors such as Margot Adler, Mary Daly, Susan Griffin, Charlene Spretnak and Starhawk. It has had a noted impact...
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Mary Ramsey (née Dale; also known as Mary Avery; died 1601) was an English philanthropist. She married the Lord Mayor of London Thomas Ramsey. Mary Dale...
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Blondeau Mary Ellen Quinlan O'Neill (1872–1875), mother of playwright Eugene O'Neill Mary Fels (1880), philanthropist, suffragist, Georgist Mary Daly (1953...
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the Central Intelligence Agency, and Percifer Charles Daly, a fuel merchant. During the 1930s, Daly studied drama and acted in shows before serving in three...
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