An anthology of new travel writing by and for rebellious women adventuring through the world. Travel writing can be exclusive, centering macho narratives of discovery and intrepid exploration, often made by men who step out on their own. But what about the everyday traveling we all do, the journeys we make out of necessity, or the stories of women sharing in adventure? There She Goes seeks to expand and redefine the genre of travel writing. In essays that are both defiant and deeply personal, we see the grit, purpose, and determination of women traveling with babies, with periods, with grief…mehr
An anthology of new travel writing by and for rebellious women adventuring through the world. Travel writing can be exclusive, centering macho narratives of discovery and intrepid exploration, often made by men who step out on their own. But what about the everyday traveling we all do, the journeys we make out of necessity, or the stories of women sharing in adventure? There She Goes seeks to expand and redefine the genre of travel writing. In essays that are both defiant and deeply personal, we see the grit, purpose, and determination of women traveling with babies, with periods, with grief and loss, with menopause, with magic and humor, with bodies that are disabled or seen as foreign and other. Leena Rustom Nammari crosses between the West Bank and Jordan as a Palestinian travelling away from her homeland; Claire Askew recounts her pilgrimage to Salem, to honor the people murdered during the witch trials; and Lee Craigie upends the competitive parameters of an off-road bike race in the Highlands of Scotland This inspirational collection offers a new perspective on what it means to be adventurous. In times where fear and worry seem so prevalent, it is a gift of courage and celebration.
Esa Aldegheri is a Scottish-Italian writer, scholar and educator. She is the author of Free to Go – across the world on a motorbike (John Murray, 2022), a travel book exploring the limits of freedom and non-freedom, motorbike journeys, motherhood and more. Her other writing has been variously anthologised, has featured on BBC Radio 4’s Book of the Week and has been published by Granta, Gutter and others. Esa is a Leverhulme scholar at the University of Glasgow, researching how unequal narratives and bordering of refugee journeys affect community integration. She also loves sea swimming, tree climbing and map reading.
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Introduction by Esa Aldegheri Travelling Home from Home by Roxani Krystalli Dispatches from a Road Less Travelled by Leena Rustom Nammari Breakfast at Tissardmine by Linda Cracknell What it Is to Stay by Amanda Thomson Stay at Home by Sarah Thomas Following Bone, Land, and Love by Leonie Charlton From Sunday School to Salem, Mass by Claire Askew Bleeding Mont Blanc by Anna Fleming Rewriting the Hero's Journey by Lee Craigie How Far My Body Can Go by Marjorie Lotfi Grandma Apples by Alice Tarbuck From Our Own Correspondent by Jemma Neville Spider Mother by Kerri Ní Dochartaigh Midder by Roseanne Watt A Barren Translation by Alison Phipps Attention Please by Janette Ayachi Sea Crossings: Time Circles by Margaret Elphinstone The Contributors Acknowledgements Editorial Note
Introduction by Esa Aldegheri Travelling Home from Home by Roxani Krystalli Dispatches from a Road Less Travelled by Leena Rustom Nammari Breakfast at Tissardmine by Linda Cracknell What it Is to Stay by Amanda Thomson Stay at Home by Sarah Thomas Following Bone, Land, and Love by Leonie Charlton From Sunday School to Salem, Mass by Claire Askew Bleeding Mont Blanc by Anna Fleming Rewriting the Hero's Journey by Lee Craigie How Far My Body Can Go by Marjorie Lotfi Grandma Apples by Alice Tarbuck From Our Own Correspondent by Jemma Neville Spider Mother by Kerri Ní Dochartaigh Midder by Roseanne Watt A Barren Translation by Alison Phipps Attention Please by Janette Ayachi Sea Crossings: Time Circles by Margaret Elphinstone The Contributors Acknowledgements Editorial Note
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