Kathryn Knight Sonntag

Portrait of Kathryn Sonntag

Kathryn Knight Sonntag earned a BA in English and a BS in environmental studies before earning her MLA in landscape architecture and environmental planning. Her thesis focused on the role of the transcendent in landscapes and greatly informs her creative pursuits. She works as a freelance writer and landscape designer, and serves as the poetry editor for Wayfare Magazine. Her work centers on language as a powerful technology capable of manipulating ideas, transforming concepts, and achieving a specific vision. Sonntag’s scholarship builds upon ideas related to the role of language in shaping our understanding of the world and our relationship to it.

Sonntag’s research delves into the archetype of the Divine Mother and the necessity of returning to her wisdom for the planet’s restoration. Drawing from thinkers like Elaine Showalter, Ursula K. Le Guin, and Jungian analyst Clarissa Pinkola Estés, she examines the suppressed experiences of women and the consequences of disconnecting from what she terms “wild nature.” Sonntag argues that a limited, male-centric view of nature has contributed to environmental degradation and that amplifying the voice of women is crucial for healing the world.

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