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  1. Mar 17, 2016 · In “Newtown,” a documentary about the tragic shootings at Sandy Hook Elementary School in December 2012, which screened March 13 at SXSW, Eisler stepped into unique musical territory. He ...

  2. evolution for the human species can happen very quickly, states Riane Eisler in The Chalice and the Blade (1987). She writes that our human species’ biological evolution is unique. We have a highly evolved brain, allowing greater memory, information processing, flexibility, and versatility. This means that we humans can change our

  3. Quick answer: Eisler can be seen as presenting a view of history that argues for the importance of cooperation, with females and males being equal partners in the process. Eisler's view...

  4. This chapter examines the career of film music composer Hanns Eisler. It explains that Eisler wrote music for films in virtually every year of his adult life and has covered more cultural and political ground than any prominent composer in the twentieth century.

  5. Mar 27, 2024 · On this episode, Nate is joined by systems scientist Riane Eisler to discuss her decades of work studying ‘domination’ and ‘partnership’ societies throughout history and what it might mean to transition to more sustainable societies in the future.

  6. Cultural transformation theory proposes that societies used to follow a “partnership model” of civilization but over time, it gave way to today's current “dominator model” of civilization. This theory was first proposed by Riane Eisler, a cultural scholar, in her book The Chalice and the Blade. Eisler affirms that societies exist on a ...

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  8. The Chalice and The Blade: Our History, Our Future is a 1987 book by Riane Eisler. The author presents a conceptual framework for studying social systems with particular attention to how a society constructs roles and relations between the female and male halves of humanity.