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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... womb OUR NATURE (What Is Still Wild in Us) THIS 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 ...
... womb OUR NATURE (What Is Still Wild in Us) THIS 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 ...
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... womb from a woman's body , lists and protests against all those separations which are part of the civilized male's thinking and living - mind from emotion , body from soul - and reveals that separation which patriarchy requires us to ...
... womb from a woman's body , lists and protests against all those separations which are part of the civilized male's thinking and living - mind from emotion , body from soul - and reveals that separation which patriarchy requires us to ...
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... womb, because it is observed that the womb is the seat of the emotions (and women are more emotional than men). That crying is womanish, it is observed, and that dramatic poetry, since it causes crying, ought to be avoided, that it “has ...
... womb, because it is observed that the womb is the seat of the emotions (and women are more emotional than men). That crying is womanish, it is observed, and that dramatic poetry, since it causes crying, ought to be avoided, that it “has ...
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... womb of nature " are " many secrets of excellent use . " And it is written that “ it is annoying and impossible to suffer proud , women , because in general Nature has given men proud and high spirits , while it has made women humble in ...
... womb of nature " are " many secrets of excellent use . " And it is written that “ it is annoying and impossible to suffer proud , women , because in general Nature has given men proud and high spirits , while it has made women humble in ...
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... womb " is to find death . ) ( And the theory is held that savage races have fallen through sin from civilization , that the further removed from the Garden of Eden , the more animalized is a race of people . ) All nature , it is said ...
... womb " is to find death . ) ( And the theory is held that savage races have fallen through sin from civilization , that the further removed from the Garden of Eden , the more animalized is a race of people . ) All nature , it is said ...
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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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