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Carolyn said..> I wash my hair because I
>like the way it looks, smells and feels when it is clean. It is something
>that the society I live in expects of me. I will also remain healthier
Piercy's Women on the Edge ... seems to have struck a chord. I'd be
interested in a fuller discussion of it too, but have a slight preference
for doing a book I haven't read yet, and He,She It (Piercy) has been
sitting on my self for a while waiting to be read. I'm open to the other
recent su
Richard Twine wrote:
>
> -Is anyone interested in discussing the novel
> "Women on the edge of time " by Marge Piercy,
> and related to this, the whole subject of eco-social utopias?
>
> -Alternately, the topic of ecofeminism and aesthetics. Particularly
> the apparent contradiction in
On Mon, 3 Jun 1996, Richard Twine wrote:
> -Is anyone interested in discussing the novel
> "Women on the edge of time " by Marge Piercy,
> and related to this, the whole subject of eco-social utopias?
I haven't read the novel. Should I? I am a novice to eco-feminism.
Everything I have
-Is anyone interested in discussing the novel
"Women on the edge of time " by Marge Piercy,
and related to this, the whole subject of eco-social utopias?
-Alternately, the topic of ecofeminism and aesthetics. Particularly
the apparent contradiction in relying upon appeals to "beauty" fo
Richard Twine wrote:
>
> -Is anyone interested in discussing the novel
> "Women on the edge of time " by Marge Piercy,
> and related to this, the whole subject of eco-social utopias?
>
> Desperate to talk,
> Richard.
I would be happy to talk about Piercy. She too is one of my favorit
Hi All!
Piercy's book "Woman on the Edge of Time" is a great one! My personal favs -- when
talking about
eco/social/utopias are Starhawk's book, "The Five Sacred Things," and Piery's other
futuristic book "He, She,
and It".
Mary
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Name: mary hallock morri