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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Page 54
What he gives her she takes without asking . She says that the first pain is gone ,
or that she cannot remember it , or that she cannot remember why this began , or
what she was like before , or if she will survive without what he gives her to take ...
What he gives her she takes without asking . She says that the first pain is gone ,
or that she cannot remember it , or that she cannot remember why this began , or
what she was like before , or if she will survive without what he gives her to take ...
Page 61
... the leaves turn if they turn , and their odor and the bark smell too , and in the
southern highlands of the Blue Ridge Mountains we remember Scarlet and Black
Oaks , we remember Cherry , we remember Beech and Birch Beech , and Holly .
... the leaves turn if they turn , and their odor and the bark smell too , and in the
southern highlands of the Blue Ridge Mountains we remember Scarlet and Black
Oaks , we remember Cherry , we remember Beech and Birch Beech , and Holly .
Page 210
I remember her arrival and the joy with which she was greeted by teachers and
pupils . . . . She was a splendid - looking woman , then in her prime , and fully
realized my idea of a queen . . . . She gave free scholarships to a large number of
...
I remember her arrival and the joy with which she was greeted by teachers and
pupils . . . . She was a splendid - looking woman , then in her prime , and fully
realized my idea of a queen . . . . She gave free scholarships to a large number of
...
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Contents
PROLOGUE | 1 |
LAND Her Changing Face | 47 |
TIMBER What Was There for Them | 56 |
Copyright | |
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