



Book excerpt: About the Author: Dipak Giri- M.A. This book was released on with total page 275 pages. Publisher : AABS Publishing House, Kolkata, Indiaīook Synopsis Woman-Nature Interface: An Ecofeminist Study by : Dipak Giriĭownload or read book Woman-Nature Interface: An Ecofeminist Study written by Dipak Giri and published by AABS Publishing House, Kolkata, India. Poet Adrienne Rich calls Woman and Nature "perhaps the most extraordinary nonfiction work to have merged from the matrix of contemporary female consciousness-a fusion of patriarchal science, ecology, female history and feminism, written by a poet who has created a new form for her vision.The book has the impact of a great film or a fresco yet it is intimately personal, touching to the quick of woman's experience."

Griffin draws on an astonishing range of sources-from timbering manuals to medical texts to Scripture and classical literature-in showing how destructive has been the impulse to disembody the human soul, and how the long separated might once more be rejoined. Starting from Plato's fateful division of the world into spirit and matter, her analysis of how patriarchal Western philosophy and religion have used language and science to bolster their power over both women and nature is brilliant and persuasive, coming alive in poetic prose. Book excerpt: In this famously provocative cornerstone of feminist literature, Susan Griffin explores the identification of women with the earth-both as sustenance for humanity and as victim of male rage. This book was released on with total page 300 pages. Poet Adrienne Rich calls Woman and Nature “perhaps the most extraordinary nonfiction work to have merged from the matrix of contemporary female consciousness, a fusion of patriarchal science, ecology, female history and feminism, written by a poet who has created a new form for her vision… The book has the impact of a great film or a fresco yet it is intimately personal, touching to the quick of woman’s experience.Book Synopsis Woman and Nature by : Susan Griffinĭownload or read book Woman and Nature written by Susan Griffin and published by Catapult. Griffin draws on an astonishing range of sources from timbering manuals to medical texts to Scripture and classical literature in showing how destructive has been the impulse to disembody the human soul, and how the long separated might once more be rejoined. Starting from Plato’s fateful division of the world into spirit and matter, her analysis of how patriarchal Western philosophy and religion have used language and science to bolster their power over both women and nature is brilliant and persuasive, coming alive in poetic prose. In this famously provocative cornerstone of feminist literature, Susan Griffin explores the identification of women with the earth both as sustenance for humanity and as victim of male rage.
