Blood, bread, and poetry : selected prose, 1979-1985 /
Originally presented orally or published in feminist and literary journals, the essays in this collection explore the social and political context of Rich's life and art. Examining the connections between history and imaginations, ethics and action, Rich discusses the experiences of being white...
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New York :
W.W. Norton & Company,
1986.
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Table of Contents:
- What does a woman need to know? (1979)
- The problem of Lorraine Hansberry (1979)
- Compulsory heterosexuality and lesbian existence (1980)
- Disobedience and women's studies (1981)
- Toward a more feminist criticism (1981)
- Split at the root : an essay on Jewish identity (1982)
- The eye of the outsider : Elizabeth Bishop's Complete poems, 1927-1979 (1983)
- Resisting amnesia : history and personal life (1983)
- "Going there" and being here (1983)
- North American tunnel vision (1983)
- Blood, bread, and poetry : the location of the poet (1984)
- The soul of a women's college (1984)
- Invisibility in academe (1984)
- If not with others, how? (1985)
- Notes toward a politics of location (1984).