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9781560231431

Lesbian Self-Writing: The Embodiment of Experience

Lesbian Self-Writing: The Embodiment of Experience

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  • ISBN-13: 9781560231431
  • ISBN: 1560231432
  • Publication Date: 2000
  • Publisher: Routledge

AUTHOR

Carol Lynda Hall

SUMMARY

Join the process of self-discovery as lesbian writers redefine their roles in love, family, work, and society! "What would happen if one woman told the truth about her life?" asked the poet Muriel Rukeyser. "The whole world would split open." The women represented in Lesbian Self-Writing: The Embodiment of Experience tell the truth about their lives, using many forms and levels of discourse. They split the world open with their powerful words and ideas about being a woman, a lesbian, a writer, a person of color, a child, a mother. These identities come vigorously alive in these pages, offering the reader new models humanity. The contributors celebrate the writerly "act" of creating a sense of self through finding one's own voice and creating community for others. Through political and literary analysis, they also provide ideas toward building a queer aesthetic. Ranging from elegant expositions of critical theory to comfortable discussions of individual lives, the essays in Lesbian Self-Writing: The Embodiment of Experience represent some of the finest writers working today, including Kate Millett, Karla Jay, Mary Meigs, Jane Rule, and Maya Chowdhry. The authors'unsparing honesty and wise compassion break through the silence to celebrate individual empowerment and to share coping and survival strategies to help all women. In Lesbian Self-Writing: The Embodiment of Experience, the particular interests, needs, and concerns of lesbian writers illuminate the common concerns of all women's lives, such as: handling the conflicts of multiple identities and expectations: dyke versus lesbian, writer versus author baking bread to reconnect with the past using biomythography to understand oneself, the writing process, and other authors'work redefining the family as something that can be created, not just endured finding both community and uniqueness in shared experiences--dolls, food, Catholic confession, children, gardens, aging, gender creating a sense of self through finding one's own voice Lesbian Self-Writing brings together works that focus on the elusive place where memory, language, body, experience, and deliberations on the practice and process of writing converge. in turns hilarious, moving, and painful, this anthology stands with the very best of writing about writing.Carol Lynda Hall is the author of 'Lesbian Self-Writing: The Embodiment of Experience', published 2000 under ISBN 9781560231431 and ISBN 1560231432.

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