Chapter 10: Walking (Backward): Giving Identity a Moving Place
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Published:2021
Kate McCabe, 2021. "Walking (Backward): Giving Identity a Moving Place", Narratives on Becoming: Identity and Lifelong Learning, Emilie Clucas Leaderman, Jennifer S. Jefferson, Jo Ann Gammel, Sue L. Motulsky, Amy Rutstein-Riley
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We begin on a beach in Tofino, Canada. I recuperate there following surgery for breast cancer. I am acutely aware of the uncertainty of my future even though I am identified as “survivor.” My bones creak with the rhythms of this tide. The weightiness, pressures and pains of heteronormativity, childhood trauma and cancer rush at me, through me. I have been “surviving” for so long that I doubt my own feelings, my own experiences. My thinking seems muddled and I lean into the little spirit that is left to get me through these next few months. Exhaustion penetrates the rhythms of my breathing; I am close to losing my capacity for resistance. I am vapor where past, present, and future are bound to my cells. I whisper: “I want a big love.”
