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1981
Volume 35, Issue 70
  • ISSN: 0845-4450
  • E-ISSN: 2048-6928

Abstract

Inspired by Jenkins and Hogan’s depiction of the Hunger Stones, Stewart began to consider the stones and rocks around her differently. Being with her granddaughter in a village in eastern Ontario on the banks of Lake Ontario, the lake called to her. Her granddaughter carrying a small stone and calling it Rock helped her consider the ways we name things. Stewart wrestles with words and hope at this time of devastating war and climate crisis.

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Keyword(s): drought; fire; folly; rock; settler colonialism; stone; water
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