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The eros of everyday life: essays on ecology, gender and society

The eros of everyday life: essays on ecology, gender and society

Susan Griffin - Social Science - 1995 - 246 pages
The author of A Chorus of Stones, a nominee for the Pulitzer Prize, explores the connections between the subordination of women and Western views of nature, religion ...
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A chorus of stones: the private life of war

A chorus of stones: the private life of war

Susan Griffin - Social Science - 1992 - 363 pages
A reassessment of the nature of war and gender employs diaries, biographies, interviews, artwork, literature, psychology, and historical documents to illustrate the role of ...
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Put down and ripped off: the American woman and the beauty cult
A different woman
The Book of the Courtesans: A Catalogue of Their Virtues

The Book of the Courtesans: A Catalogue of Their Virtues

Susan Griffin - History - 2002 - 288 pages
From Pulitzer-Prize-nominated author Susan Griffin comes an unprecedented, provocative look at the dazzling world of the West’s first independent women, whose lively liaisons ...
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Ecofeminism

Ecofeminism

María Mies, Vandana Shiva - Nature - 1993 - 328 pages
Two of Zed's best-known authors, one an economist, the other a physicist and philosopher, come together in this book on a controversial environmental agenda. Using interview ...
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Healing the wounds: the promise of ecofeminism
Pornography and silence: culture's revenge against nature
Bending home: selected & new poems, 1967-1998

Bending home: selected & new poems, 1967-1998

Susan Griffin - Poetry - 1998 - 249 pages
Respected feminist writer's collected poetical works balance the personal with the public and political.
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Reweaving the world: the emergence of ecofeminism