“Split at the Root”: Adrienne Rich and (Religious) Identity
…lack Civil Rights struggle. The woman with three sons, the feminist who hates male violence. The woman limping with a cane, the woman who has stopped bleeding are also accountable. The poet who knows that beautiful language can lie, that the oppressor’s language sometimes sounds beautiful. The woman trying, as part of her resistance, to clean up her act. Sister Adrienne struggled with God and with men and prevailed….
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