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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... fear of trains and writes that journeys on trains are common symbols of the fear of death . ) In a bookcase , the Egyptian warrior goddess Neith , originally a female body with a penis . ( Freud answers the puzzle of the androgyny of ...
... fear of trains and writes that journeys on trains are common symbols of the fear of death . ) In a bookcase , the Egyptian warrior goddess Neith , originally a female body with a penis . ( Freud answers the puzzle of the androgyny of ...
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... fear aging . She circles this maze of her fears , of her fear of seeing , of her fear of being revealed , of her fear of touching . The room of the dressing where the women are afraid to touch . Where the women are not close . Where the ...
... fear aging . She circles this maze of her fears , of her fear of seeing , of her fear of being revealed , of her fear of touching . The room of the dressing where the women are afraid to touch . Where the women are not close . Where the ...
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... fears were real . Finally , her reflection asked her , " What do you still fear ? ” And the old woman answered , “ I still fear death . I still fear change . " And her mirror agreed . " Yes , they are frightening . Death is a closed ...
... fears were real . Finally , her reflection asked her , " What do you still fear ? ” And the old woman answered , “ I still fear death . I still fear change . " And her mirror agreed . " Yes , they are frightening . Death is a closed ...
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MATTER | 2 |
LAND Her Changing Face | 47 |
TIMBER What Was There for Them | 56 |
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