Gold rush
(2020)

Nonfiction

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : Invisible Publishing, 2020
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1 online resource

ISBN/ISSN
9781988784496 (electronic bk.) MWT14430866, 1988784492 (electronic bk.) 14430866
LANGUAGE
English
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From the Klondike to an all-girls summer camp to the frontier of outer space, Gold Rush explores what it means to be a settler woman in the wilderness. Drawing on and subverting portrayals of nature from Susanna Moodie to Cheryl Strayed, Caldwell's poems examine the tension between the violence and empowerment women have often sought and found in wild places; this is the violence young girls inflict on each other; colonial violence perpetrated by white, settler women; violence against nature itself. Many of these poems portray a climate in crisis, suggesting that even wilderness buffs are complicit in climate change. Whether they're trekking the Chilkoot Trail, exploring the frontiers of their own bodies and desires, or navigating an unstable, unfamiliar climate, the girls and women in these poems are pioneers-in all the complexities contained by the term

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