A Grande Mãe Brasileira

A Grande Mãe Brasileira

Lucy Penna

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Clube de Autores - Pensática, Unipessoal
Año de edición:
2022
Materia
Psicología
ISBN:
9786500431667
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Questões da maior relevância de nosso tempo, como a crise climática e o reposicionamento da mulher na sociedade, mostram-se cruciais para a civilização contemporânea se reformular a passos gigantes e velozes. Precisamos nos reeducar quanto ao meio ambiente, quanto à aceitação da diversidade humana e de suas culturas, seus saberes resgatados para uma contribuição à transformação que bate à nossa porta com extrema urgência.Artigos de Lucy Penna trazem a contribuição de um passado recente, revelando-se visionários e hoje mais válidos do que nunca. Todos com sua leitura diferenciada, a partir da interpretação baseada na psicologia, na mitologia e noutras fontes sábias que essa autora singular nos proporciona.Também homenagem à sua memória, o livro se completa com artigos de seus filhos, do marido e de uma amiga jornalista. Textos que completam um breve retrato sobre essa pensadora independente de primeiro quilate que o Brasil perdeu hámais de 10 anos, mas cujo legado pulsa vivo.

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