In Exile from No Homeland: Or, Being at Home in the Middle of Time

Feminist Theology 16 (3):397-405 (2008)
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Abrasive, harsh, uncompromising, blunt, uncomfortable. Lyrical, haunting, evocative, pleasure-full, drenching, soaring. All of this, all at once, now, not later. No postponing, no deferring to an endlessly deferred not yet, not yet, not yet.

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