In Her Place: inner views and outer places
Editorial Reviews Book Description In Her Place is WOMAN in her chosen place or space or activity, where she is comfortable, energized, centered, nurtured, "whew". 56 photographs by Peggy Fleming and 56 texts, each written by the woman photographed. In Her Place is a sharing of personal sanctuaries. Includes an introductory essay by Ruby Takushi, a poem by Neva E. Marks an Afterword by the author, and an index. 128 pp, cover with photographs of 6 women, 11" x 11 1/4", softbound, published in April, 2000. First Edition. Three Sisters Press, 3817 Jocelyn Street, NW. Washington, DC. 20015. E-mail peggyf@AOD.cx About the Author Peggy Fleming has lived in Washington, DC since 1959. Her careers included working on Capitol Hill and in The White House. Then she taught 6th grade. Next she worked as a cultural anthropologist on a project concerning the drought in the Sahel in the 1970s. For 17 years she was a Park Ranger in Resources Management for the National Park Service. Since 1990 she has been a photographer. She has a BA from Dominican College, San Raphael, California; MA from George Washington University in Washington DC, in Cultural Anthropology and a Certificate of Accomplishment in Natural History Field Studies of the Mid-Atlantic Region, from the Graduate School of USDA.
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