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Abstract
And women, we have no temples, they have been razed, the figures of our goddesses defaced, mutilated to resemble men, even Athena destroyed. Where do you worship when your temples are stolen, when your images are broken and erased, when there is only a pressure at the back of your brain to remind you that we once had a place to worship. Now lost, leaderless, no mothers, no sisters, we wander and search for something we can have no memory of.1
Recommended Citation
Jones, Dorothy, Restoring the Temples: the Fiction of Aritha van Herk, Kunapipi, 16(1), 1994.
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