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by rjacksonpaton | Sep 26, 2014 | connections, en/gendering embodiment, ethnoautobiography, readings

these are some (but not all!) of the books i’m hanging out with right now as i reflect on themes of gender, relationship, embodiment, vulnerability, openness, transformation, and place. somehow they all feel connected… Radical Hope;  Jonathon Lear Bodies...

body to mind, and back again…

by rjacksonpaton | Sep 26, 2014 | connections, eco-somatics, en/gendering embodiment, readings, vulnerable ecology, writing

got an email asking about my take on eco-somatics. this is one response. there are many more… body to mind, and back again; or, genealogical musings on eco-somatics if i were to attemptthe genealogy of eco-somaticsit would most likely beginwith my brain...

howling about true love…

by rjacksonpaton | Sep 21, 2014 | en/gendering embodiment, readings, writing

howling about true love sipping my drinkgifted from a friendI’m moved to considerhow tenderly hummingbirdssip a flower’s nectaris not that an expression of love watching the exquisite anime filmhowl’s moving castleI’m moved deeplyby the...

playing in the wild…

by rjacksonpaton | Sep 18, 2014 | conferences, connections, ethnoautobiography, vulnerable ecology, writing

Yesterday I submitted a manuscript to Orion entitled “Playing in the wild: Seven riffs on wilderness.” It’s been brewing for a while now with all the attention on this year being the 50th anniversary of the Wilderness Act. A few writers have noted...

embodying tenderness…

by rjacksonpaton | Sep 14, 2014 | en/gendering embodiment, ethnoautobiography, writing

embodying tenderness: 3 vignettes toward healing (from) misogyny [nsfw?] september 2014 recently, i had an epiphany about the ways that misogyny, patriarchy and sexism take a toll, not only out there in the wider world, but of course in my relationship with my...
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