Women and the Wild: women’s presence in the wild outdoors is controlled through myth and practice – Sarah Lonsdale

One of my most vivid memories from childhood, is of my mother reading the Nordic folktale ‘East of the Sun and West of the Moon’ to me. The tale, first collected in Norway in the mid-nineteenth century tells of a…

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