But you do!
It gives you hope!
Figure this out.
The Designated Mourner by Wally Shawn Final Production, NYC, June 2013, in Float, Anne Carson
Who cares about this?
But you do! It gives you hope! Figure this out. The Designated Mourner by Wally Shawn Final Production, NYC, June 2013, in Float, Anne Carson Except
for the women who scream down their knives as they clean the blood off the trees. Zeusbits, from Float, Anne Carson On campus, when I pass the giant catalpa tree, I think of that shy sixth grader who was so nervous when people stared. But then I remember the confident clickety-clack of my mother's heels as she walked home from work with me and my sister—when people would stare at us but my mother didn't seem to mind or notice.
Catalpa Tree Catalpa speciosa in World of Wonders: In Praise of Fireflies, Whale Sharks, and Other Astonishments, Aimee Nezhukumatathil PENTHEUS:
And you're aware I can have you arrested for smiling at me that way? DIONYSOS: Do I smile? I don't think so. Pinplay A Version of Euripides' Bacchae, Float, Anne Carson To transcend the limits of the body we need to let go of what a body should look like, what it should do, how it should live. We recognize that, within this process of letting go, we may mourn; this mourning is part of our growing. We celebrate the courage it takes to change form, the joy and pain that can come with exploring different selves, and the power that comes from finding new selves.
12 Glitch Survives, in Glitch Feminism: A Manifesto, Legacy Russell |
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