It's worth buying for $20. It is not a slick, hypnotic read, quite the opposite. I think its corniness and some would argue dated crunchiness actually add to the authenticity of this (specifically ecofeminist) offering. In fact I think it's easily important enough to deserve a bit more salt, preferably salt sprinkled by Marie-Louise Von …
It's worth buying for $20. It is not a slick, hypnotic read, quite the opposite. I think its corniness and some would argue dated crunchiness actually add to the authenticity of this (specifically ecofeminist) offering. In fact I think it's easily important enough to deserve a bit more salt, preferably salt sprinkled by Marie-Louise Von Franz. MLVF's "The Feminine in Fairytales" can, in my opinion, temper some of the Seenarine book's most gamey, membranous essentialism without neutralizing the urgency of its message.
It's worth buying for $20. It is not a slick, hypnotic read, quite the opposite. I think its corniness and some would argue dated crunchiness actually add to the authenticity of this (specifically ecofeminist) offering. In fact I think it's easily important enough to deserve a bit more salt, preferably salt sprinkled by Marie-Louise Von Franz. MLVF's "The Feminine in Fairytales" can, in my opinion, temper some of the Seenarine book's most gamey, membranous essentialism without neutralizing the urgency of its message.
Love this balancing act! Good to have in mind before reading