Women on the Road

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September 1, 2022

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Women on the Road

I do not want to get to the end of my life and find that I just lived the length of it. I want to have lived the width of it as well.

- Diane Ackerman -

Women on the Road

"For a lot of its history, the road trip has conjured predominantly white, straight, masculine images (see literature from Homer to Henry Wadsworth Longfellow to Jack Kerouac), but of course, thats never been true. Women have always voyaged, whether to follow seasonal resources, relocate or migrate, work to make a better life, or to make art and dream. The road is also one of our homes.[...]Elizabeth Bradfield, Rachel Eliza Griffiths, and Tess Taylor have each written books that hold poems and photographs. Bradfields Toward Antarctica uses images and Japanese haibun, a travel-inspired form, to share her work as a naturalist and guide on ecotour ships in Antarctica. Griffiths's Seeing the Body holds poems and portraits of herself in transit through the American landscape, mapping her journeys through grief. Taylor's Last West follows the path of 1930s photographer Dorothea Lange through California, alternating Lange's historic photos with contemporary poems to show how Lange's past chimes eerily with our own present." More in this piece on women rewriting travel through poetry and photography. { read more }

Be The Change

Reflect on these questions that the above piece raises, "How do we engage the unfamiliar? How does the unfamiliar engage us? What are our responsibilities as travelers?"


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