The Negation of Chronology: Imagining Geraldine Moodie
| By: | Rebecca Luce-Kapler |
| Publisher: | ACP - Inanna Publications |
| Print ISBN: | 9781771337694 |
| eText ISBN: | 9781771337700 |
| Edition: | 0 |
| Format: | Reflowable |
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Geraldine Moodie, granddaughter of Susanna Moodie, was the first woman to own photography studios on the Canadian prairies and create an extensive oeuvre. This collection of poetry casts light on Geraldine’s life, using her photographs and biographical details available through letters, newspaper articles, and family interviews collected by curator Donny White. With those fragments, the poet imagines the woman behind the lens and considered possible motives for her decisions and actions. It is worth noting that Geraldine owned three photography studios (Battleford, Maple Creek, and Medicine Hat), raised six children, and followed her husband, J.D., to eight different Northwest Mounted Police postings from the Prairies to Northern Canada. The one constant in her peripatetic life was her art—drawing and photography—and what she accomplished is remarkable.