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Águas que não saciam a sede [Waters not quench thirst]

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Author(s)
Gebara, Ivone
Keywords
Water
death
body
farming
GE Subjects
Environmental ethics
Biodiversity ethics
Intercultural and contextual theologies
Gender and theology
Liberation theologies

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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/192656
Abstract
"Asabedoria popular sempre nos ensinou que existemáguas que não saciam nossa sede. Falo especialmente da sede física, daquela vontade de beber água que, se não satisfeita, nos leva à morte certa. Da necessidade da água para o corpo provém a necessidade da água para a lavoura, a limpeza, o banho e tantas e tantas outras urgências. Somos água, necessitamos dela e vivemos lutando por ela para sobreviver."
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2010
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Article
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