Woman and Nature: The Roaring Inside HerIn this famously provocative cornerstone of feminist literature, Susan Griffin explores the identification of women with the earth—both as sustenance for humanity and as victim of male rage. Starting from Plato's fateful division of the world into spirit and matter, her analysis of how patriarchal Western philosophy and religion have used language and science to bolster their power over both women and nature is brilliant and persuasive, coming alive in poetic prose. Griffin draws on an astonishing range of sources—from timbering manuals to medical texts to Scripture and classical literature—in showing how destructive has been the impulse to disembody the human soul, and how the long separated might once more be rejoined. Poet Adrienne Rich calls Woman and Nature "perhaps the most extraordinary nonfiction work to have merged from the matrix of contemporary female consciousness—a fusion of patriarchal science, ecology, female history and feminism, written by a poet who has created a new form for her vision. ...The book has the impact of a great film or a fresco; yet it is intimately personal, touching to the quick of woman's experience." |
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... I have yet encountered. Clearly it is not a book for everyone: those who demand officially sanctioned revelation should stay away—this book is for mature thinkers only.” —Horizons Also by Susan Griffin LIKE THE IRIS OF AN EYE Front Cover.
... I have yet encountered. Clearly it is not a book for everyone: those who demand officially sanctioned revelation should stay away—this book is for mature thinkers only.” —Horizons Also by Susan Griffin LIKE THE IRIS OF AN EYE Front Cover.
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The Roaring Inside Her Susan Griffin. Also by Susan Griffin LIKE THE IRIS OF AN EYE RAPE A CHORUS OF STONES THE EROS OF EVERYDAY LIFE WHAT HER BODY THOUGHT WOMAN AND NATURE THE ROARING INSIDE HER Susan Griffin COUNTERPOINT.
The Roaring Inside Her Susan Griffin. Also by Susan Griffin LIKE THE IRIS OF AN EYE RAPE A CHORUS OF STONES THE EROS OF EVERYDAY LIFE WHAT HER BODY THOUGHT WOMAN AND NATURE THE ROARING INSIDE HER Susan Griffin COUNTERPOINT.
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... Eyes.” In “Her Vision,” all that we have seen in the first two books from the eye of patriarchy is now reseen. Thus the book is not so much Utopian as a description of a different way of seeing. And so the section called “The Zoological ...
... Eyes.” In “Her Vision,” all that we have seen in the first two books from the eye of patriarchy is now reseen. Thus the book is not so much Utopian as a description of a different way of seeing. And so the section called “The Zoological ...
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... eyes (wherein the world is no longer his). THE. SEPARATE. REJOINED. MYSTERY (How the Divided Come Together Again) What had terrified him THE OPENING We enter a new space. We enter a new time (The territory beyond his vigilance) OUR DREAMS ...
... eyes (wherein the world is no longer his). THE. SEPARATE. REJOINED. MYSTERY (How the Divided Come Together Again) What had terrified him THE OPENING We enter a new space. We enter a new time (The territory beyond his vigilance) OUR DREAMS ...
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... eye to the thing perceived. It is decided that God is primordial light, shining in the darkness of first matter, giving it substantial being. It is decided that geometrical optics holds the key to all understanding. It is said that the ...
... eye to the thing perceived. It is decided that God is primordial light, shining in the darkness of first matter, giving it substantial being. It is decided that geometrical optics holds the key to all understanding. It is said that the ...
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