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Date Issued:
2008-10-24
Title: Witches and daughters: emerging 'green' in the wind of mind.
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Name(s): Czerny, Val, creator
Comparative Studies Association
Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts and Letters
Type of Resource: sound recording
Genre: Conference
Date Issued: 2008-10-24
Publisher: Florida Atlantic University Libraries’ Digital Library [digital object]
Physical Form: audio/mp3
Extent: 25 min., 28 sec.
Language(s): English
Identifier: 165223 (digitool), FADT165223 (IID)
Note(s): Because the "master consciousness" of western culture perceives nature as "background," as Val Plumwood in Feminism and the Mastery of Nature has pointed out, the very life and sustenance that we depend upon is conceived as the weaker element in a destructive, dualistic construction that requires transformation. Val Czerny (M.A., University of Arizona) is a Ph.D. candidate in Comparative Studies through the Literatures, Literacies, and Linguistics program at Florida Atlantic University. Her dissertation, focusing on gender issues and nineteenth-century literature, is concerned with writing that reflects childhood roamings and "lunar" affinities with the feminine principle as it explores the wild side of the imagination and risks expression outside the dominant realm of language. This paper was presented at the Comparative Studies Association 2008 Conference: Interdisciplinarity and Environmental Sustainability.
Subject(s): Ecofeminism
Environmental ethics
Feminist ethics
Persistent Link to This Record: http://purl.flvc.org/fcla/dt/165223
Host Institution: FAU

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Title: Witches and daughters: emerging 'green' in the wind of mind.
Name(s): Czerny, Val, creator
Comparative Studies Program
Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts and Letters
Type of Resource: mixed material
Genre: Conference
Date Issued: 2008-10-24
Publisher: Florida Atlantic University Digital Library
Place of Publication: Boca Raton, Florida
Physical Form: mp3/pdf
Extent: 00:25:28 : 2 p.
Language(s): English
Identifier: 165223 (digitool), FADT165223p (IID)
Note(s): Because the "master consciousness" of western culture perceives nature as "background," as Val Plumwood in Feminism and the Mastery of Nature has pointed out, the very life and sustenance that we depend upon is conceived as the weaker element in a destructive, dualistic construction that requires transformation. Val Czerny (M.A., University of Arizona) is a Ph.D. candidate in Comparative Studies through the Literatures, Literacies, and Linguistics program at Florida Atlantic University. Her dissertation, focusing on gender issues and nineteenth-century literature, is concerned with writing that reflects childhood roamings and "lunar" affinities with the feminine principle as it explores the wild side of the imagination and risks expression outside the dominant realm of language. This paper was presented at the Comparative Studies Association 2008 Conference: Interdisciplinarity and Environmental Sustainability.
Subject(s): Ecofeminism
Environmental ethics
Feminist ethics
Persistent Link to This Record: http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/FADT165223p
Host Institution: FAU

In Collections