Date: Fri, 12 Apr 1996 14:29 -0600 (CST)
From: Sandra_Taylor@arts
Subject: Re: Seeking help
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Valeria
Try Ursula LeGuin 'Always Coming Home" and Starhawk, "The Fifth Sacred Thing".
Cheers
Sandra
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HELLO. I'm VALERIA Lacorte and I'm a student of English and American literature
at Universita degl
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The Glen Canyon Environmental Studies' will be updating its home page with
preliminary data from the Bureau of Reclamation's just completed
experimental beach/habitat building flood in Grand Canyon. Currently
results of aerial videogr
Cross-posted from Consbio. Sorry about any cross-posting.
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The office of renowned French feminist Helene Cixous, who chairs the only
doctoral-level Women's Studies program in France, at Paris VIII, has
requested that concerned scholars throughout the wor
Valaria,
Some suggestions for ecofeminist novels:
The Fifth Sacred Thing by Starhawk, Bantam Books
A Thousand Acres by Jane Smiley, Fawcwtt Columbine Books
Animal Dreams by Barbara Kingsolver
Most ecofeminist literature is written in genres other than the novel: essays,
stories, poetry, etc.
>I would rally appreciate any information, reading material to reccomend or
>just personal comments on the subjects (sidetrack: What are masc. and fem.
>values of wilderness? Any thoughts?) Thankyou if you have read this far!
Rachel,
In the past I had felt disconnected with Mother Earth just a
>From a historical perspective, this topic can be treated using primary
sources, with some secondary sources to complement them.
Isabella Bird, _A Lady's Life in the Rocky Mountains_ (personal account, 1870s)
Anne LaBastille, _Woodswoman_ (personal account, 1970s)
Anne Labastille, _Women and Wi
I would certainly hope that my perspective and those of other adventuring women
would be of interest. . .I'll be happy to not only forward my adventures, but
encourage others to do the same. Perhaps a second thread would prove
entertaining and provide connections for future travelling companions.
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