 | Naomi Zack - 1995 - 379 páginas
...circle into wilderness: the testing of boundary, the consecration of sacrilege. . . . The transgression is dizzyingly intense, a reminder of what it is to...willing transgression of a line, which takes one into new awareness, a secret, lonely, and tabooed world — to survive transgression is terrifying and addictive.... | |
 | Jeanne Martha Perreault - 1995 - 153 páginas
...good party and break an encompassing circle, to travel from the safe to the unsafe. The transgressinn is dizzyingly intense, a reminder of what it is to be alive. 1t is a sinful pleasure, this willing transgressinn of a line, which takes one into new awareness,... | |
 | Jane Lazarre - 1996 - 140 páginas
...crossing, from a safe circle into wilderness; ... to travel from the safe to the unsafe . . . Tkis willing transgression of a line, which takes one into...— to survive the transgression is terrifying and addictive. To know that everything has changed and yet that nothing has changed; and in leaping the... | |
 | E. Nathaniel Gates - 1997 - 426 páginas
...from the safe to the unsafe. It is the courage to realize something beyond bounds. The transgression is dizzyingly intense, a reminder of what it is to...sinful pleasure, this willing transgression of a line, that takes one into new and heightened awareness, a secret, lonely and tabooed world — to survive... | |
 | Frida Kerner Furman, Linda Williamson Nelson, Elizabeth Kelly - 2005 - 218 páginas
...good party and break an encompassing circle, to travel from the safe to the unsafe. The transgression is dizzyingly intense, a reminder of what it is to...willing transgression of a line, which takes one into new awareness, a secret, lonely, and tabooed world — to survive the transgression is terrifying and... | |
 | Claudette Kulkarni - 1997 - 246 páginas
...good party and break an encompassing circle, to travel from the safe to the unsafe. The transgression is dizzyingly intense, a reminder of what it is to be alive. (1991:129) For me, this is a description of lived experience and speaks to the courage and dangers... | |
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