Woman and Nature: The Roaring Inside HerHarper & Row, 1978 - 263 pages "A West Coast feminist and poet draws from myth, legend, history, religion, sociology, science, and other sources to trace the evolution of attitudes toward and perceptions of women and nature."--Goodreads website. |
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... beauty so that she might attract a male , but that this beauty vanishes after she has bred one or two children , just as the ant loses her wings after fertilization . And it is warned that men do not like and would not seek to mate with ...
... beauty so that she might attract a male , but that this beauty vanishes after she has bred one or two children , just as the ant loses her wings after fertilization . And it is warned that men do not like and would not seek to mate with ...
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... beauty . FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE , My Sister and I Fine light hairs covering our backbones . Soft hair over our forearms . Our upper lips . The body takes on the adult contour of hips and breasts . Hair tickling our legs . Lying against our ...
... beauty . FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE , My Sister and I Fine light hairs covering our backbones . Soft hair over our forearms . Our upper lips . The body takes on the adult contour of hips and breasts . Hair tickling our legs . Lying against our ...
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... beauty . But does not charity ask that the mother prefer the life of her unborn infant over her own life ? they asked . But " beauty , " they argued , is only a relative term , and beauty , they said , has been said to exist only in the ...
... beauty . But does not charity ask that the mother prefer the life of her unborn infant over her own life ? they asked . But " beauty , " they argued , is only a relative term , and beauty , they said , has been said to exist only in the ...
Table des matières
MATTER | 3 |
LAND Her Changing Face | 47 |
TIMBER What Was There for Them | 56 |
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