Susan Griffin
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Susan Griffin (born January 26, 1943) is a radical feminist philosopher, essayist and playwright particularly known for for her innovative, hybrid-form ecofeminist works.
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Writings (1967 to present)
- Woman and Nature: the Roaring Inside Her (1978) Ecofeminist treatise
- Rape: The Power of Consciousness (1979)
- Pornography and Silence: Culture's Revenge Against Nature (1981) Sociological aspects of pornography
- "Sadomasochism and the erosion of self: a critical reading of Story of O," in Against Sadomasochism: A Radical Feminist Analysis, ed. Robin Ruth Linden (East Palo Alto, Calif. : Frog in the Well, 1982.), pp. 183–201
- Unremembered Country: poems (Copper Canyon Press, 1987)
- A Chorus of Stones: the Private Life of War (1993) Psychological aspects of violence, war, womanhood
- The Eros of Everyday Life: Essays on Ecology, Gender and Society (1995)
- Bending Home: Selected New Poems, 1967-1998 (Copper Canyon Press, 1998)
- What Her Body Thought: a Journey into the Shadows (1999)
- The Book of the Courtesans: a Catalogue of Their Virtues (2001)
- Wrestling with the Angel of Democracy: On Being an American Citizen (2008)
- Transforming Terror: Remembering the Soul of the World, co-edited with Karen Lofthus Carrington (University of California Press, 2011)
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