Woman and Nature: The Roaring Inside HerWomen and nature is about memory and mutilation, female anger as power, female presence as transforming force. It embraces ritual and science, history and imagination, calling up the voices and body of our earth and restoring us to knowledge of her beauty and our own. In one of the infinite false polarities of patriarchy, both the exploiter-rapists and the sexist ecology movement have lumped women and nature together in a view negative for both of us.... Griffin has collected here the most apparently disparate materials ... into an extraordinary collage which, for all the research and hard intellectual work underlying it, becomes an intense physical experience.--Back cover. |
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JOHN JAMES AUDUBON , Journal , August 11 , 1821 For weeks upon weeks he observed the habits of this bird . He could create in his mind the posture of the animal as it perched on the highest limb of a magnolia tree .
JOHN JAMES AUDUBON , Journal , August 11 , 1821 For weeks upon weeks he observed the habits of this bird . He could create in his mind the posture of the animal as it perched on the highest limb of a magnolia tree .
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... but is somewhere else free of our minds , and now even free of our sight , flying in the path of her own will , she wrote , the ink from her pen flowing on this paper , her words , she thought , having nothing to do with this bird ...
... but is somewhere else free of our minds , and now even free of our sight , flying in the path of her own will , she wrote , the ink from her pen flowing on this paper , her words , she thought , having nothing to do with this bird ...
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And she wrote , when I let this bird fly to her own purpose , when this bird flies in the path of his own will , the light from this bird enters my body , and when I see the beautiful arc of her flight , I love this bird , when I see ...
And she wrote , when I let this bird fly to her own purpose , when this bird flies in the path of his own will , the light from this bird enters my body , and when I see the beautiful arc of her flight , I love this bird , when I see ...
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MATTER | 5 |
LAND Her Changing Face | 47 |
TIMBER What Was There for Them | 56 |
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