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Heide Göttner-Abendroth : ウィキペディア英語版 | Heide Göttner-Abendroth Heide Göttner-Abendroth (born February 8, 1941 in Langewiesen, Germany) is a German feminist advocating Matriarchy Studies (also Modern Matriarchal Studies), focusing on the study of matriarchal or matrilineal societies. ==Life== Göttner-Abendroth was born during World War II, and at the age of 12 moved with her parents from East Germany to West Germany. She has a PhD in philosophy from the University of Munich (1973). She became active in second wave feminism from 1976 and came to be considered one of the pioneers of women's studies in West Germany. Göttner-Abendroth worked as a Reader in philosophy at Munich University in the 1970s, but, due to her activism and harsh criticism of her academic work, she quit and became an independent scholar, founding the International Academy for Modern Matriarchal Studies and Matriarchal Spirituality (HAGIA) in 1986. She received a scholarship from the University of Bremen in 1992. Her own account of the lack of acceptance of her Matriarchal Studies in mainstream academia was published as ''Die Diskriminierung der Matriarchatsforschung. Eine moderne Hexenjagd'' "the discrimination of Matriarchal Studies - a modern witch-hunt" in 2003.〔 Werlhof Claudia von et al., ''Die Diskriminierung der Matriarchatsforschung. Eine moderne Hexenjagd.'' Edition Amalia, Berne (2003).〕
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