Return to the Fire with Wild Women

Wild Women Nonprofit

Return to the Fire with Wild Women seeks to reignite wisdom that is aligned with the regeneration of people and the planet. It is hosted by Kim Carfore, founder of the Wild Women Nonprofit, a 501(c)3 whose goal is to connect people with the land, community, place, and each other. 

Episodes

  1. APR 30

    Dr. Nicole Dittmer - The Monstrous Feminine: From Victorian Gothic Literature to Modern Empowerment in the Wild Woman Archetype

    In this interview, Dr. Nicole Dittmer explores the intersections of female monstrosity, ecofeminism, Gothic literature, and the wild woman archetype. She shares her academic journey, insights into Victorian and American literature, historical perspectives on women's biology and societal control (including neurobiological assumptions of womanhood and the creation of Victorian gender constructs), a brief analysis of the witch trials and the victimization of women, and the empowering potential of connecting women with nature.   Resources Salem Archives: https://www.danverslibrary.org/archive/ Nicole Dittmer, Monstrous Women and Ecofeminism in the Victorian Gothic: https://www.amazon.com/Monstrous-Ecofeminism-Victorian-1837-1871-Ecocritical/dp/1666900796 Nicole Dittmer, “Mistress of the Broomstick: Biology, Ecosemiotics and Monstrous Women in Wizard’s The Wild Witch of the Heath” https://www.jstor.org/stable/jj.18501146 Horror and Mother/hoods in Global Cultural Imaginaries: Representations Across Literature, Film, Television, and Art: https://demeterpress.org/books/horror-and-mother-hoods-in-global-cultural-imaginaries-representations-across-literature-film-television-and-art/ ETAP Series at Bloomsbury: https://www.bloomsbury.com/us/series/ecocritical-theory-and-practice/ Clarissa Pinkola Estes: https://www.mavenproductions.com/about-dr-clarissa-estes

    55 min

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Return to the Fire with Wild Women seeks to reignite wisdom that is aligned with the regeneration of people and the planet. It is hosted by Kim Carfore, founder of the Wild Women Nonprofit, a 501(c)3 whose goal is to connect people with the land, community, place, and each other.