My very best wishes. Starhawk comes to mind. And here's my poetry site, just
in case....
Viviane
http://syxy.ctw.cc/syxy/viviane/
Viviane
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of lagusta pauline
> Sent: Sunday, October 31, 1999 12:58 PM
> To: STUDIES IN WOMEN AND ENVIRONMENT
> Subject: ecofeminism, poetry, and revolution
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> Hello ecofemmers!
>
> I am currently writing my senior thesis on "ecofeminism, revolution, and
> poetry." i'm going to be talking about why I believe poetry is essential
> to ecofeminism's vision of real revolution and discussing some poets that
> consider issues of social change and poetry, and i was wondering what
> everyone here thinks about these topics. I have a LOT of ideas and a lot
> of poets i want to look at (right now I'm obsessed with Adrienne
> Rich), and _Ecofeminist Literary Criticism_, ed. by the fantastic Greta
> Gaard and Patrick Murphy, has been a teriffic resource, in case anyone's
> interested.
>
> So, please write to me with your ideas on:
> -how poetry fits in with ecofeminism
> -poets you think i should cover
> -connections in general between social change and poetry
> -if you think poetry has no place in ecofeminism
> -anything else you feel like saying.
>
> thanks so much!
>
> lagusta
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> i know, in my soul, that to eat a creature who is raised to be eaten, and
> who never has a chance to be a real being, is unhealthy. it's
> like...you're just eating misery. you're eating a bitter life.
> ~~alice walker
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