The very word erotic comes from the Greek word eros, the personification of love in all its aspects— born of Chaos, and personifying creative power and harmony. When I speak of the erotic, then, I speak of it as an assertion of the lifeforce of women;... Sex Pots: Eroticism in Ceramics - Pagina 17di Paul Mathieu - 2003 - 224 pagineAnteprima limitata - Informazioni su questo libro
| Henry Abelove, Michèle Aina Barale, David M. Halperin - 1993 - 696 pagine
...work, and of how we move toward and through them. The very word erotit comes from the Greek word eras, the personification of love in all its aspects—...Chaos, and personifying creative power and harmony. When I speak of the erotic, then, I speak of it as an assertion of the lifeforce of women; of that... | |
| Claudia Card - 1994 - 296 pagine
...emphasizes sensation without feeling. (Lorde 1984, 54) The word "erotic," Lorde reminds her reader, "comes from the Greek word eros, the personification of love in all its aspects—born of Chaos, and personifying creative power and harmony." Yet, turning to the Oxford English... | |
| Tina Chanter - 1995 - 374 pagine
...Library Catalogumg-in-Publication Data also available for Jane and Miglena in friendship, past and future The very word "erotic" comes from the Greek word eros,...Chaos — and personifying creative power and harmony. When I speak of the erotic, then, I speak of it as an assertion of the life force of women; of that... | |
| Jacqueline Bobo - 1995 - 252 pagine
...the belief that sensation is enough."13 Lorde refers to the etymology of the word erotic from eras, the personification of love in all its aspects —...Chaos, and personifying creative power and harmony. When 1 speak of the erotic, then, 1 speak of it as an assertion of the life force of women; of that... | |
| Valerie Lee - 1996 - 222 pagine
...in several ways. Andre Lorde speaks of the sense of the erotic by returning the word to its roots: The very word erotic comes from the Greek word eros,...Chaos, and personifying creative power and harmony. When I speak of the erotic, then, I speak of it as an assertion of the lifeforce of women; ofthat creative... | |
| Susan Cahill - 1996 - 448 pagine
...work, and of how we move toward and through them. The very word erotic comes from the Greek word ems, the personification of love in all its aspects—...Chaos, and personifying creative power and harmony. When I speak of the erotic, then, I speak of it as an assertion of the lifeforce of women; of that... | |
| Susan Cahill - 1997 - 436 pagine
...quality of all the aspects of our lives and of our work, and of how we move toward and through them. The very word erotic comes from the Greek word eros,...Chaos, and personifying creative power and harmony. When I speak of the erotic, then, I speak of it as an assertion of the lifeforce of women; of that... | |
| Eugenia C. DeLamotte, Natania Meeker, Jean F. O'Barr - 1997 - 566 pagine
...the quality of all the aspects of our lives and of our work, and how we move toward and through them. The very word erotic comes from the Greek word eros,...Chaos, and personifying creative power and harmony. When f speak of the erotic, then, I speak of it as an assertion of the lifeforce of women; of that... | |
| Katie Conboy, Nadia Medina, Sarah Stanbury - 1997 - 452 pagine
...and of how we move toward and through them . The very word "erotic" comes from the Greek word eras, the personification of love in all its aspects —...Chaos, and personifying creative power and harmony. When I speak of the erotic, then, I speak of it as an assertion of the lifeforce of women; of that... | |
| Eugenia C. DeLamotte, Natania Meeker, Jean F. O'Barr - 1997 - 566 pagine
...work, and how we move toward and through them. The very word erotic comes from the Greek word eras, the personification of love in all its aspects —...Chaos, and personifying creative power and harmony. When I speak of the erotic, then, I speak of it as an assertion of the lifeforce of women; of that... | |
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