” I do not wish women to have power over men but over themselves.” from The Dinner party by Colleen Keating

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One of the passionate visionary women on whose shoulders we stand today.
Learn more about Mary Wollstoncraft 1759 – 1797
who died during the birth of her daughter Mary Shelley (author of Frankenstein)
Her voice a luminous candle
in a darkness of patriarchy
where laws claimed women
the property of men
marriage their tenuous security.
This spirited her struggle
her weapon always her pen
Mary wrote: ” I do not wish women to have power over men but over themselves.”
It took 200 years for Mary to be reclaimed  with a controversial statue  erected  in her honour.
A Sculpture for Mary Wollstonecraft is a public sculpture commemorating
the 18th-century feminist writer and advocate Mary Wollstonecraft in
Newington Green, London.

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  A POETIC CELEBRATION 

      OF WOMEN IN HISTORY

                        WHO DEFIED SILENCE

A poetic CELEBRATION of THE PASSION AND SPIRIT OF WOMEN 

    ON WHOSE SHOULDERS WE STAND

This  DINNER PARTY IS NOT JUST A GATHERING, A CELEBRATION

IT IS REWRITING HISORY. 

Recorded history abandoned women and they abandoned history leaving it motherless and unbothered

This is part of the long journey to reclaim the feminine in our worldly story. Then and only then might we turn this 21st  century around 

‘It was the prevailing attitude in the 1960s that women had no history. There were no women’s studies, nothing.’ – Judy Chicago, creator of the iconic art installation The Dinner Party, 2017
The Dinner Party by the talented poet Colleen Keating brings to light, through beautiful lyrical poetry, what for centuries has been ignored: the power and strength of women. Very little has been made known about the lives of influential women of the past, as women’s lived experience has been suppressed, even erased from history. In this collection, the poet resuscitates the experience of women from prehistory to women’s twentieth-century revolution. Her poetry traces the lives of women who demonstrated their influence, in every field including philosophy, medicine, writing, art, astronomy, suffragists and justice warriors who fought for recognition. Women who gave their lives, suffered, broke barriers, knocked down walls, smashed glass ceilings, pried open doors, who defied patriarchy in some way for all of us. Still today as women are written into history, the struggle for our reckoning towards equality and respect continues. A must-read book that honours women; women who would not be silent.’
Dr Beatriz Copello
‘With impeccable research and deep empathy, Colleen Keating continues her powerful poetic contribution to feminist literature with the celebration of thirty-nine of the more than a thousand women forgotten, marginalised or written out of Western history. A remarkable and beautifully imagined work.’  – Pip Griffin
978 1 76109 530 6, 144pp

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