Selected Product: | Woman and Nature: The Roaring Inside Her Paperback Edition: Reissue Author: Susan Griffin Publisher: Sierra Club Books Release Date: 2000-01-03 ISBN-10: 1578050472 ISBN-13: 9781578050475 List Price: $18.95 Average Customer Rating: | | A Language Older Than Words ISBN-10: 1931498555 ISBN-13: 9781931498555 List Price:$20.00 Politics of Experience ISBN-10: 039471475X ISBN-13: 9780394714752 List Price:$9.67 What Her Body Thought ISBN-10: 0062514350 ISBN-13: 9780062514356 List Price:$24.00 A Chorus of Stones: The Private Life of War ISBN-10: 038541885X ISBN-13: 9780385418850 List Price:$15.95 Eros of Everyday Life, The: Essays on Ecology, Gender and Society ISBN-10: 0385473990 ISBN-13: 9780385473996 List Price:$14.95 |
To use our price comparison to get the cheapest price, please click on the "Find the Cheapest Price" button located above for Woman and Nature: The Roaring Inside Her by Susan Griffin (ISBN-10: 1578050472, ISBN-13: 9781578050475). At this time we have not yet written a review for Woman and Nature: The Roaring Inside Her by Susan Griffin (ISBN-10: 1578050472, ISBN-13: 9781578050475). Please continue to keep checking back to this page as we are constantly adding reviews. Summaries and Customer Reviews are supplied by Amazon.com In this famously provocative cornerstone of feminist literature, Susan Griffin brilliantly ponders the place and role of women in a predominantly patriarchal society. Her evocative explorations of far-ranging elements of human experience expose the hypocrisy of standard assumptions of gender and the environment. Changed my worldview ... | Customer Rating: | This is one of the 3 best books I've ever read. It deeply changed the way that I look at myself, society, and the world we are a part of.
This is a beautiful book -- besides the information content, the writing style is simply beautiful ... I cannot recommend this book highly enough. | Important and memorable | Customer Rating: | | This book was required reading for a graduate level somatic psychology class I participated in back in the mid-80s. I've never forgotten it. She has taken ordinary and unremarkable material and placed it next to seemingly unrelated, equally unremarkable material in such a way as to cause the reader to suddenly see both sets of material from another previously overlooked and awakening angle. She writes with an artist's or photographer's eye. For the most part, she leaves the conclusions to us...letting the dance between the two sets of information open little windows of consciousness that let in life and light. Over the last 20 years or so I have returned to it again and again. A beautiful and extraordinary book, both content and style. | a history of woman | Customer Rating: | In this amazing book, the author speaks in several voices, weaves the story we have been told down through time, about who and what women are.
This is truly a book to be savored, sipped at, contemplated, and pondered. The author draws from many sources, to find the voices, both of women and the voices that seek to silence and judge and catagorize women.
This is the most creative, informative and spiritual book I have ever read. I cannot reccomend it highly enough, even after all these years. | Thank you Susan Griffin | Customer Rating: | This is one of the most important books of 'eco-feminism' in existence (although I would rather call it truth than feminism). This book inspired me to be courageous with my own thoughts and to enact a spoken word piece that I had been sitting on for weeks. Thank you Susan Griffin for exposing the truths of the oppression of women. I will be reading this book again and again. Paige Doughty | Roaring Insider Her | Customer Rating: | | Truly unbelievable. If I could write as well as Susan Griffin, maybe then could I express how strongly I feel for this book. It is TRULY poetic. Beautiful! Its almost as if she is painting a picture in your head, tying facts about the history of social (patriarchal) views on woman and nature. It is a writing style I have never seen before, with an explosion of philosophy and poetry. I recommend this book to anybody, but it is an essential for any feminist or environmentalist... A beautiful work of art... |
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