Kim Nguyen and Jeanne Gerrity (Editors)
English
San Francisco, USA
11 × 18 cm, 256 pages, b/w, glue bound, softcover
Designed by Scott Ponik
What does the promise of “speaking nearby” rather than “speaking about” look like today? What are the politics of hospitality? What are the problematics of “postfeminism,” and how do we challenge the West as the authoritative subject of feminist knowledge? What are the ways that language can be a site of rupture? How do we generate mistrust in the“well-written,” and how can poetry be a radical act of refusal? How can we be subjects that believe in land and not borders? What influence has technology and digital space had on the “making and unmaking of identity”? How do we navigate a cyclical eruption of decolonizations?
ISBN 978-3-95679-569-5