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Article: The hidden rooms of Isabella Valancy Crawford and P.K. Page.(Patricia Kathleen Page)
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- Mosaic (Winnipeg)
- Article date:
- December 1, 2002
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I am trying, as I have already indicated, to go back through the masculine imaginary, to interpret the way it has reduced us to silence, to muteness or mimicry, and lam attempting, from that starting-point and at the same time, to (re)discover a possible space for the feminine imaginary.--Luce Irigaray, This Sex Which is Not One
The discursive triangle--architecture, feminist theory, creative texts--enhances our understanding of the architecture of the female imagination. This essay applies reflections on gender and space to two Canadian poems with the same title written more than a century apart.
According to Diane Favro, "architecture is as much about ...