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In Homelands, writers investigate the complexities of how women experience, remember, and imagine journeys to their homelands. Approaching the topic from varying perspectives — exile, longing, belonging, diaspora, idealization — they show that homeland” isn't just a physical place. It can also be an imagined community, a part of one's identity, or simply a wavering memory. Its a world we create and re-create every day.
Among the contributors are Etel Adnan, who describes her life as an exile from Beruit after choosing to leave a city at war. Agate Nesaule, who as a youngster left Latvia under Nazi and Soviet threat, writes of envying a young Latvian girl's life, rich in place, language, and music. Sarah McCormic echoes the experience of many American mutts” who can claim so many heritages that they feel a connection to none.
The writers in this collection beautifully capture the complicated notion of homeland and reflect the diversity of women's realities in the world.
Homelands: Women's Journeys Across Race, Place, and Time
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In Homelands, writers investigate the complexities of how women experience, remember, and imagine journeys to their homelands. Approaching the topic from varying perspectives — exile, longing, belonging, diaspora, idealization — they show that homeland” isn't just a physical place. It can also be an imagined community, a part of one's identity, or simply a wavering memory. Its a world we create and re-create every day.
Among the contributors are Etel Adnan, who describes her life as an exile from Beruit after choosing to leave a city at war. Agate Nesaule, who as a youngster left Latvia under Nazi and Soviet threat, writes of envying a young Latvian girl's life, rich in place, language, and music. Sarah McCormic echoes the experience of many American mutts” who can claim so many heritages that they feel a connection to none.
The writers in this collection beautifully capture the complicated notion of homeland and reflect the diversity of women's realities in the world.
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