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Tag: travel writing

Dungy, Camille T., “A Good Hike”, “Guidebook to Relative Strangers: journeys into race, motherhood and history” (Norton 2017)

Try as I might to lose myself to something larger, I’m always reminded of the boundaries of the body: we … More

Camille T Dungy, History, race, Travel, travel writing

Dungy, Camille T., “Bounds”, “Guidebook to Relative Strangers: journeys into race, motherhood and history” (Norton 2017)

I think what we are watching when we are watching Callie is a most remarkable and transparent overlay of domains. … More

Camille T Dungy, Childhood, children, chronology, motherhood, parenting, time, Travel, travel writing, Writer's Life

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