Livro Mulheres Que Correm Com Os Lobos 📍

¿Quién es la que viene? Who is that coming? It is the one who runs. And she is running home.

To engage with this book is to understand that its central metaphor—the wolf—is not about ferocity. It is about . 1. The Dismantling of the Domesticated Psyche Estés, a cantadora (a storyteller) and Jungian analyst, argues that modern civilization is a vast kennel. From childhood, women are trained to clip their own claws. They are taught to value politeness over passion, productivity over creativity, and silence over the howl. The “too much” woman—too loud, too curious, too hungry, too cyclical—is pathologized. livro mulheres que correm com os lobos

The wolf, however, is a creature of the liminal. It lives on the edge of the village and the abyss. Estés posits that the Wild Woman is the "injured" or "lost" part of the feminine psyche that has been exiled to the subconscious. This is not a goddess of pristine light; she is the one who eats the rotten fruit and survives the winter. She is the La Loba , the old woman who collects bones in the desert and sings them back to life. Unlike typical feminist revisionism, Estés does not sanitize fairy tales. She dives into the gristle of the Brothers Grimm and Slavic folklore. Consider her analysis of Bluebeard . ¿Quién es la que viene