
Episode 113: Revisiting the Mother Tree — A Conversation with Kathryn Knight Sonntag
At Last She Said It
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The Feminine Is Its Own Kind of Crescent
I think that a part of the issue for women sort of being born within patriarchy we hear a lot the idea that it's sort of the water we swim in. And so I remember one of the first sort of eco feminist piece of writings that I read was by Ursula Laguin. She wrote this really short beautiful poetic prose piece called woman dash wilderness. It talks about how the women, and you know this is sort of a hunter gather society so a lot of differences between us and that sort of way of approaching the world. But the theme the idea holds true for me that largely the feminine is its own sort of crescent. We're not even remotely close to being central in
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