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Book, 1995
Current format, Book, 1995, 1st ed, No Longer Available.
Book, 1995
Current format, Book, 1995, 1st ed, No Longer Available. Offered in 0 more formats
Griffin examines the nature of women and women's roles in Western culture, and shows how the ways that we subordinate the role of women in society are deliberately similar to the ways that we attempt to exclude and subordinate nature. Featuring the brilliant original title essay that is nothing less than an intellectual and emotional exploration of the nature of Western society itself, as well as Susan Griffin's best previously published essays over the past decade, The Eros of Everyday Life combines the beautiful lyricism and sensibility of a poet with the intellectual rigor of one of the finest and most original minds writing today. The author of A Chorus of Stones, a nominee for the Pulitzer Prize, explores the connections between the subordination of women and Western views of nature, religion, philosophy, and science, in a lyrical, erudite collection of essays. Explores the connections between the subordination of women and Western views of nature, religion, philosophy, and science
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