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‘Nanny for the Soldier Bear' by Meg Ripley

We learn:

  • That the ‘shifting bear’ analogy can be used to represent a lack of a religious compass
  • This work is laden with the powerful symbol of ‘the mother’
  • Every sexual encounter involves confronting the ghosts of your partner’s previous sexual conquests.

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