Body/Landscape Journals

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Margaret Somerville

The space of the Queen is above all a liminal space between different ways of knowing.

Reading Body/Landscape Journals is like falling through a fault-line, as we respond to poesis, both as poetry and as thought creation. From Pine Gap Women's Peace Camp and interactions with women across Australia, Margaret Somerville conjures up the landscape inhabited by both Indigenous and white women in the places they call home: the mountains, the desert, the tropics. A thoughtful challenge of all that we think, concluding with reflections on the architecture of love.

1999 | ISBN 9781875559879 | Paperback | 218 x 140 mm | 240 pp

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Margaret Somerville

The space of the Queen is above all a liminal space between different ways of knowing.

Reading Body/Landscape Journals is like falling through a fault-line, as we respond to poesis, both as poetry and as thought creation. From Pine Gap Women's Peace Camp and interactions with women across Australia, Margaret Somerville conjures up the landscape inhabited by both Indigenous and white women in the places they call home: the mountains, the desert, the tropics. A thoughtful challenge of all that we think, concluding with reflections on the architecture of love.

1999 | ISBN 9781875559879 | Paperback | 218 x 140 mm | 240 pp

eBook Available

For more paperback copies, please visit IPG Book in the US or Gazelle Book Services in the UK

www.ipgbook.com

www.gazellebookservices.co.uk

Margaret Somerville

The space of the Queen is above all a liminal space between different ways of knowing.

Reading Body/Landscape Journals is like falling through a fault-line, as we respond to poesis, both as poetry and as thought creation. From Pine Gap Women's Peace Camp and interactions with women across Australia, Margaret Somerville conjures up the landscape inhabited by both Indigenous and white women in the places they call home: the mountains, the desert, the tropics. A thoughtful challenge of all that we think, concluding with reflections on the architecture of love.

1999 | ISBN 9781875559879 | Paperback | 218 x 140 mm | 240 pp

eBook Available

For more paperback copies, please visit IPG Book in the US or Gazelle Book Services in the UK

www.ipgbook.com

www.gazellebookservices.co.uk



Reviews

‘Somerville’s lyrical descriptions of the landscape, her daily life and the women she meets are enticing...’ 

–Terry LaneThe Age

‘Addressing gender and race, national and personal histories, in culturally specific times and places, is a project of immense importance, and creatively reflecting on the ways in which these can be written is an integral part of that project. Somerville is to be congratulated on both counts.’ 

–Alison BartlettMeanjin

‘This book calls into question the premises of anthropology, cartography, history, autobiography and biography.’

–Susan Hampton