Analyse
The statement appears verbatim in the published transcript of Le Guin’s speech, available in her essay collection *Dancing at the Edge of the World* (1989) and archived by Bryn Mawr College. The metaphor of 'volcanoes' and 'new mountains' aligns with the speech’s central theme: the transformative power of women’s voices in reshaping cultural narratives. No credible sources dispute its attribution.
Achtergrond
Le Guin, a celebrated feminist and sci-fi author, delivered the speech on **May 19, 1986**, critiquing patriarchal structures and urging women to claim their intellectual and creative authority. The address is widely cited in feminist literature and academic analyses of her work. Bryn Mawr, a women’s college, later republished the speech in its official archives.
Samenvatting verdict
Ursula K. Le Guin did deliver this quote in her 1986 Bryn Mawr College commencement speech, *‘A Left-Handed Commencement Address.’*