In a land where vast emptiness reveals the fullness of being, where women are hidden like jewels in a cave, where laws are flexed by armed military and police, where the earth bares naked to the elements, and where the road ahead is invisible and unpredictable, two young women Georgi and Kirsten make their way from England to find themselves crossing the expanse of Northern Africa and the Sahara desert with little viable money and no arranged transport. In this true story in 1979, what unfolds is a string of precarious adventures that could snap at any moment, leaving the pair vulnerable to…mehr
In a land where vast emptiness reveals the fullness of being, where women are hidden like jewels in a cave, where laws are flexed by armed military and police, where the earth bares naked to the elements, and where the road ahead is invisible and unpredictable, two young women Georgi and Kirsten make their way from England to find themselves crossing the expanse of Northern Africa and the Sahara desert with little viable money and no arranged transport. In this true story in 1979, what unfolds is a string of precarious adventures that could snap at any moment, leaving the pair vulnerable to the whims of customs, military and police personnel, the disdaining interest of local men, life-threatening exposure to the sun and sandstorms, as well as mental exhaustion and hunger, in what becomes a knife-edge struggle for survival. It is the haunting endurance of the women enclosed in the mud-hut compounds, the stark beauty of the desert landscape merged with cosmic skies, and the trailing company of a compassionate moon that keeps their hearts and hopes strong. Threaded into the story that spans Morocco, Algeria, Niger and Nigeria, is reflected the history and politics of a land liberated from colonialism yet steeped in religious rule and gender division, flanked by rebellious uprisings in the Western Sahara and neighbouring lands. This is interpreted through the polarised perspectives of the two travellers, one a radical feminist and one a socialist feminist who, in their united determination to survive the cross-cultural and gender challenges of the journey, and through the common bond of their female experience and friendship, find a way to complement their differences in a strategic journey across "no-woman's land".Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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GEORGI STONE grew up in Perth Western Australia where she graduated in psychology in 1977. She travelled and worked overseas for a few years in the trades and in women's refuge and rape crisis services, then returned to Australia in 1980, continuing employment throughout Australia in the women's refuges and rape crisis centre, as well as a government-funded women's carpentry project to maintain these services.In the 1990s, disillusioned with clinical and drug-based approaches to healing, she completed post-graduate studies in Drama Therapy and Expressive Arts Therapy, which utilised psychotherapeutic techniques in drama, dance, art, sound, writing, and ritual. She incorporated this in her counselling and therapy, then went on to design and facilitate workshops and therapy programs. On the country property where she had listened to the granite as a child, she built an open plan house of granite and recycled timber where the old asbestos cottage had burnt down. This place came to host many a community gathering, ritual and workshop. Her work has been motivated by grassroots activist radical feminism and an interest in the esoteric and quantum sciences. Studies in Herbal Medicine, Energy Healing, Naturopathy and Remedial Massage have complimented her work in alternative therapy. She has a daughter Hannah born by home birth in 1994.
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