Woman and Nature: The Roaring Inside HerOpen Road Media, 28 juil. 2015 - 286 pages A seminal work of the eco-feminist movement, connecting patriarchal society’s mistreatment of women with its disregard for the Earth’s ecological well-being Woman and Nature draws from a vast and enthralling array of literary, scientific, and philosophical texts in order to explore the relationship between the denigration of women and the disregard for the Earth. In this singular work of love, passion, rage, and beauty, Susan Griffin ingeniously blends history, feminist philosophy, and environmental concerns, employing her acclaimed poetic sensibilities to question the mores of Western society. Griffin touches upon subjects as diverse as witch hunts, strip mining, Freudian psychology, and the suppression of sexuality to decry a long-standing history of misogyny and environmental abuse. A sometimes aggravating, often inspiring, and always insightful literary collage, this remarkable volume offers sanity, poetry, intelligence, and illumination. |
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... earth to his use TIMBER (What Was There for Them) In which he makes the trees his own WIND In which he harnesses the elements COWS (The Way We Yield) In which he domesticates the animals MULES And the domesticated speak THE SHOW HORSE ...
... earth to his use TIMBER (What Was There for Them) In which he makes the trees his own WIND In which he harnesses the elements COWS (The Way We Yield) In which he domesticates the animals MULES And the domesticated speak THE SHOW HORSE ...
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... earth, and Plutonium in which we accept their judgment, and Pollution wherein he poisons the world HIS SECRETS (What Is Sleeping Within) Dream Life where his right hand and his left hand never meet, and Nightmares where we glimpse ...
... earth, and Plutonium in which we accept their judgment, and Pollution wherein he poisons the world HIS SECRETS (What Is Sleeping Within) Dream Life where his right hand and his left hand never meet, and Nightmares where we glimpse ...
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... EARTH (What She Is to Me) Where we are FOREST (The Way We Stand) Why we are here THE WIND (How everything changes), and MATTER (How We Know) Notes Bibliography Acknowledgments A Biography of Susan Griffin These words are written for ...
... EARTH (What She Is to Me) Where we are FOREST (The Way We Stand) Why we are here THE WIND (How everything changes), and MATTER (How We Know) Notes Bibliography Acknowledgments A Biography of Susan Griffin These words are written for ...
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... earth was on my mind twenty years ago. But I was more sanguine about it than I am now. The times were generally more hopeful then—not because the world was a better place but because the atmosphere was charged with vision. In 1974, as I ...
... earth was on my mind twenty years ago. But I was more sanguine about it than I am now. The times were generally more hopeful then—not because the world was a better place but because the atmosphere was charged with vision. In 1974, as I ...
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... earth, as if through the power of will human beings can make natural resources multiply on demand. But loving freedom as we do, we are ignoring another kind of freedom—liberation from a limiting philosophy, from a habit of self ...
... earth, as if through the power of will human beings can make natural resources multiply on demand. But loving freedom as we do, we are ignoring another kind of freedom—liberation from a limiting philosophy, from a habit of self ...
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In which he makes the trees his | |
And the domesticated speak | |
The separations in his vision and under his rule wherein our voice rises | |
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