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Eleanors38

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5. Her Norse quivalent is Skadi.
Sat Aug 2, 2014, 11:22 AM
Aug 2014

Mary Zeiss Stange, Professor of Womens' Studies and of Religion at Skidmore, authored a number of books about hunting and shooting, wrote a chapter in "Woman the Hunter" about the real purpose of Skadi and perhaps of Artimus when it came to protecting and saving children. It could have been a short story, and has indeed been included in at least one edited collection. The chapter is "Prologue: In the Snow Queen's Palace." Stange and her husband are the actors in a sober, real-life hunting drama.

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She will sell soap. lumberjack_jeff Jul 2014 #1
Yeah, I don't get the move and I'm skeptical Goblinmonger Jul 2014 #2
Some feminists love Artimus. Except the hunting. Eleanors38 Aug 2014 #3
Artemis. Behind the Aegis Aug 2014 #4
Her Norse quivalent is Skadi. Eleanors38 Aug 2014 #5
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