At Our Core: Women Writing about PowerSandra Martz Papier-Mache Press, 1998 - 180 ページ A collection of stories, poems and photographs that explore the concept of power in women's lives, providing women with the opportunity to validate, honour and define what power means to them. |
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... pull me to shore and help fix it . He would slap me on the shoulder and say it happens to everyone — or would he ? Would he share my mistakes as if they were common waters — something we all experienced , or would I have to keep them to ...
... pull me to shore and help fix it . He would slap me on the shoulder and say it happens to everyone — or would he ? Would he share my mistakes as if they were common waters — something we all experienced , or would I have to keep them to ...
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... pull away from the left wall at the bottom . " I tried to remember what the left wall looked like . I imagined it being this huge slab of black granite extending out into the river , waiting to smash Gunner's little wooden boat . I ...
... pull away from the left wall at the bottom . " I tried to remember what the left wall looked like . I imagined it being this huge slab of black granite extending out into the river , waiting to smash Gunner's little wooden boat . I ...
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... pull of hundreds of women- the aching labor of making acorn flour . Three days work of five women grinding , who then pour twenty baskets of water to leach the bitter tannins from powder placed upon sycamore leaves , pure water filters ...
... pull of hundreds of women- the aching labor of making acorn flour . Three days work of five women grinding , who then pour twenty baskets of water to leach the bitter tannins from powder placed upon sycamore leaves , pure water filters ...
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Silencing SHARON H NELSON | 1 |
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Anna appeared arms asked begin boat body breath called child closed collective comes dark don't Doña Rosa door dreams Estelle eyes face father fear feel felt feminist finally fingers friends gender girl give Gunner gypsy hand happen hard head hear heard hold images It's keep knew laugh light listen lives look Lydia male Marie misogyny mother move never night once pain poetry political Press pulls reach remember river says scream seemed sexual side sleep smile sound standing stay steps stop story struggle sure talk tell things thought told trees truth turned victim voice waiting walked wall watch wave wind window woman women writing young