Episode 96: Judy Grahn

03/11/2021 1h 49min Episodio 96

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ADDITIONAL INFOBooks and Selected Other Work by Judy GrahnPOETRYHanging on Our Own Bones (Red Hen Press, 2017)Love Belongs to Those Who Do the Feeling: New & Selected Poems (1966-2006) (Red Hen Press, 2008)The Queen of Swords (Beacon Press, 1987)The Queens of Wands (Crossing Press, 1982)The Work of a Common Woman: Collected Poetry (1964–1977) (St. Martin's Press, 1982)She Who (Women's Press Collective/Diana Press, 1977)A Woman is Talking to Death (Women's Press Collective, 1974)Edward the Dyke and Other Poems (Women's Press Collective, 1971)The Common Woman Poems (Women's Press Collective, 1970)NONFICTIONEruptions of Inanna: Justice, Gender, and Erotic Power (Nightboat Books, 2021)Touching Creatures, Touching Spirit: Living in a Sentient World (Red Hen Press, 2021)A Simple Revolution: the Making of an Activist Poet (Aunt Lute Books, 2012)with Lisa Maria Hogeland, The Judy Grahn Reader (Aunt Lute Books, 2009)Descent to the Roses of a Family: A Poet's Journey into Anti-Racism and Personal Social Healing (Independently Published, 1986; reprinted 2021)Another Mother Tongue: Gay Words, Gay Worlds (Beacon Press, 1984)Blood, Bread, and Roses: How Menstruation Created the World (Beacon Press, 1993)FURTHER READINGMetaformia – A Journal of Menstruation and Culture“The Emergence of Metaformic Consiousness” (Metaformia - A Journal of Menstruation and Culture, 2005)“Are Wars Metaformic” (Metaformia - A Journal of Menstruation and Culture, 2005)Also ReferencedLisa Maria HoglandDiane Wolkstein and Samuel Noah Kramer, Inanna: Queen of Heaven and Earth (1983)Joy Katz Mattachine SocietyFrank KamenyHelen of Troy and MenelausThe Descent of InannaEcofeminismSecond-Wave FeminismTiktok activismACT UPStarhawkMetaformic theoryThe Politics of Women’s Spirituality, ed. Charlene SpretnakGeorge LakoffEnheduannaAdrienne RichScheherazadeVashtiEstherDivorce Support Group with Emma Cooper SeberCommonality InstituteGregory GajusAudre LordeTranspersonal psychologyDianne Jennett