ecriturefemme
an extension of eeink focused on feminist thoughtArchive for Women’s writing
Carol Shields in “A View from the Edge of the Edge.” Carol Shields and the Extra-Ordinary:
Women writers often seem willing to engage with vulnerability, including themselves in that vulnerability. As a woman who has elected a writing life, I am interested in writing away that invisibility of women’s lives, looking at writing as an act of redemption. In order to do this, I need the companionship, the example, of other women who are writing.
Rachel Blau DuPlessis in The Pink Guitar:
The feminine is where I am colonized. The feminine is the dream of an elsewhere, a someplace uncolonized. The feminine is orange/blush/pink/peach/vibrant red “in” this year. The feminine is a short blue one, or a long plaid one, but never a short plaid one or a long blue one. It is that kind of knowledge. (165)
