Abstract
In this interview, Susan Griffin discusses the history of her ground-breaking insights expressed in her early work in eco-feminism, particularly her book, Woman and Nature: The Roaring Inside Her, which was published in 1978. Susan also discusses her reaction to the tragic oil spill in the Gulf and her latest ideas and writing about housewifery. She also talks about the value of beauty and poetry in our daily lives and the importance of reclaiming wisdom from other cultures. They conclude their conversation with a discussion about Susan's new book on terrorism and the role of terrorism in our lives. The text of this interview was adapted from a phone conversation with guest co-editor Lisa Lynch.
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