Woman and Nature: The Roaring Inside Her"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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( And when we hear in the Navaho chant of the mountain that a grown man sits
and smokes with bears and follows directions given to him by squirrels , we are
surprised . We had thought only little girls spoke with animals . ) We are the bird '
s ...
( And when we hear in the Navaho chant of the mountain that a grown man sits
and smokes with bears and follows directions given to him by squirrels , we are
surprised . We had thought only little girls spoke with animals . ) We are the bird '
s ...
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It is everywhere , our own voices screaming , we hear our own voices , there is
nowhere we can hide , the pain is inescapable , telling us , over and over , of our
murderous impulses , our appetite for death . We begin to feel the heat of our own
...
It is everywhere , our own voices screaming , we hear our own voices , there is
nowhere we can hide , the pain is inescapable , telling us , over and over , of our
murderous impulses , our appetite for death . We begin to feel the heat of our own
...
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Acoustics One way to feel the holiness of something is to hear its inner
resonance , the more - than - personal elements sounding - vibrating through M .
C . RICHARDS , The Crossing Point This cathexis between mother and daughter
...
Acoustics One way to feel the holiness of something is to hear its inner
resonance , the more - than - personal elements sounding - vibrating through M .
C . RICHARDS , The Crossing Point This cathexis between mother and daughter
...
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Contents
PROLOGUE | 1 |
LAND Her Changing Face | 47 |
TIMBER What Was There for Them | 56 |
Copyright | |
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