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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The Roaring Inside Her Susan Griffin. ( What we feel in this darkness that seems like stillness to us . ) And what made us feel that every day was like another ? Why did we no longer bother to draw back the curtains ? No longer bother to ...
The Roaring Inside Her Susan Griffin. ( What we feel in this darkness that seems like stillness to us . ) And what made us feel that every day was like another ? Why did we no longer bother to draw back the curtains ? No longer bother to ...
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... feel sorry for their plight . They told her how it was hard for them to cry . How dominance had been expected of them . They said that they knew no other life than the one that they were taught . That hence they were not responsible for ...
... feel sorry for their plight . They told her how it was hard for them to cry . How dominance had been expected of them . They said that they knew no other life than the one that they were taught . That hence they were not responsible for ...
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... feel the necessity of these acts in us . We will pass this feeling to our young , to those who follow in our footsteps , who walk under our bodies , who feel safe in our presence , who did we not warn them , did we not teach them this ...
... feel the necessity of these acts in us . We will pass this feeling to our young , to those who follow in our footsteps , who walk under our bodies , who feel safe in our presence , who did we not warn them , did we not teach them this ...
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MATTER | 3 |
LAND Her Changing Face | 47 |
TIMBER What Was There for Them | 56 |
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Adrienne Rich ALOIS PODHAJSKY animals asked atom beauty become bird blood body breast breath called Charles Darwin child cited in DC cited in MFM cited in PSV cited in TH clitoris count darkness Darwin daughter death discovered dream earth energy existence eyes fear feel female flesh forest Freud Garden girls hair hands head hear Hexenhaus horse ibid inside Johannes Kepler John James Audubon Kepler knew labor learned light lives Loren Eiseley Marie Curie matter milk mind mother motion mouth move movement Newton ourselves ovum pain particles plankton Press René Descartes rider Science sexual shape Sigmund Freud skin soil soul space speak species speed story Susan Griffin tambourine tell things thought told trees universe uterus violin voice vulva wave wind witches Woman and Nature WOMAN WOMAN WOMAN womb women words York