Lecture on the “Lost Feminine” with Craig Barnes, June 30th

Please join us for an installment of The Dinner Party Lecture Series:
Craig Barnes–In Search of the Lost Feminine

Saturday, June 30th, 2007, 2-4 p.m.
Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art, Forum, 4th Floor

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Craig S. Barnes lectures on his book In Search of the Lost Feminine: Decoding the Myths That Radically Reshaped Civilization. He discusses the earliest civilizations in which women and the environment were at the center, the contributing factors in the creation of patriarchal societies, which have dominated for 3,500 years, and the dramatic effect this change has had on Western history.

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A book signing on the first floor will immediately follow the lecture.

Craig S. Barnes, a former lawyer for women’s rights and the environment, and international negotiator/mediator, is an author, playwright, and essayist. In Search of the Lost Feminine: Decoding the Myths That Radically Reshaped Civilization is available through Fulcrum Books. He is also the author of Growing Up True: A Memoir.

(Image: Molded Breasts Linked by Ever Continuing Spirals that Decorated the Ceiling around All Four Walls of a Large Hall at the Palace at Zakros. Herakleion Museum, Crete. From In Search of the Lost Feminine, by Craig S. Barnes, Golden, Colorado: Fulcrum Publishing, 2006)