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Artemisa

El espíritu indómito de cada mujer
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Las diosas de cada mujer fue un verdadero hito en la forma de entender los mitos e integrarlos en nuestra propia vida. Ahora llega Artemisa, un revolucionario libro que explora el arquetipo de la activista, la mujer indomable e indomada.Con elegancia, Jean Shinoda Bolen nos sumerge en el mito de Atalanta, la legendaria cazadora y corredora de la mitología griega, una mujer abandonada y expuesta a la muerte por haber nacido niña que ejemplifica el espíritu indómito de las jóvenes valientes y de las mujeres en quienes se convierten.Jean Shinoda Bolen pinta un retrato muy ameno de mujeres Artemisa públicas de la actualidad. Y muestra cómo dicho arquetipo ofrece un camino para que las lectoras orienten su exploración personal hacia su auténtico Yo.
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Additional ISBN/GTIN9788499884783
Product TypeE-book
BindingE-book
FormatEPUB
Publication townBarcelona
Publication countrySpain
Publishing date18/09/2015
LanguageSpanish
File size395231 Bytes
Article no.11931063
CatalogsVC
Data source no.4285731
Product groupBU530
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