The Stories that Shape Us

Contemporary Women Write About the West: An Anthology

19 August 1996

Territory Rights — Worldwide including Canada, but excluding the British Commonwealth.

Teresa Jordan (Editor), James R. Hepworth (Editor)

With contributions from Kathleen Norris, With contributions from Patricia Nelson Limerick, With contributions from Judith Freeman

Description

“For sheer richness and diversity of voice, The Stories That Shape Us is unbeatable. This book gives the widest possible perspective on what it means to grow up female in the West.” —Susan Lyman-Whitney, Deseret News

Over the past decade a rich chorus of women's voices has emerged from the West. The Stories That Shape Us is an extraordinary anthology of twenty-six personal essays by contemporary women writers, many being published here for the first time. Ranging widely across the cultures and the regions of the West, these women relate stories of family and community, of race and gender, of commitment and displacement, of grief and repair, of spirituality and connection to the earth. Against the story of the Winning of the West, of men in (and against) the natural world, these writers propose a revised narrative, one more appropriate to a world facing stark limits and ecological disaster. Their stories are not new, but until recently we have been unable to hear them. The voices in The Stories That Shape Us have been shaped by their particular regions and cultures, but they speak to the nation, and they demand attention because they tell us what we need in order to survive. The contributors to The Stories That Shape Us are as diverse as the regions they speak from. Some of them are well-established, even best-selling authors; others are new voices soon to be heard on the national scene. All are united by their passion to tell the truth about their land and their lives - to tell the stories that have shaped them and that can help shape us all.

Paperback

9780393314519

140 x 211 mm • 400 pages

£25.00

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