Woman And Nature by Susan Griffin
The Roaring Inside Her
A sweeping, lyrical critique tracing how patriarchal thought has linked women and the natural world and used myths, language, science and violence to justify domination; by weaving personal reflection, cultural analysis and ecological insight, the book shows how dualisms—man/woman, culture/nature—support systems of exploitation and calls for a new, nonhierarchical imagination to heal both human and environmental wounds.
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- Published
- 1978
- Nationality
- American
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- Original Language
- English
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