Blog Post 8: Wildness as a Liminal Word and Humanimality

Wild Woman: She was considered a wild woman for her time. Staying out late and paving her own path was more unknown for women of the 1900s. 

Wild Man: He was a wild man living out in a cabin all alone with just his beer and an ax. 

Wild Animal: Wild animals can often be found in their natural habitat if you stay quiet and don’t alert them of your presence. 

Wild Beast: His dog was a wild beast. The dog was known to bite people left and right and was prone to aggressive behavior. 

WIld Thing: There was one wild thing about her. She loved to howl like a wolf. 

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  1. Jaileen Gutierrez

    I still find it insane how women were describe to be “wild” by simply doing what men did. Your use of wild women is perfect to how they were describe in the 1900s.

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