Repair: a project of the Boston Review Arts in Society Program
We bear deep wounds, individually and collectively. All have been worsened by a period of destructive politics that left us ill-equipped to respond to a global health catastrophe. As we struggle to recover our footing and grieve our dead, we believe that the arts must have a voice in the conversatio...
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Zusammenfassung: | We bear deep wounds, individually and collectively. All have been worsened by a period of destructive politics that left us ill-equipped to respond to a global health catastrophe. As we struggle to recover our footing and grieve our dead, we believe that the arts must have a voice in the conversation about how we heal. This anthology draws together a wide range of artists and thinkers, established and emerging. In essays, memoir, poetry, fiction, and comics, contributors explore what it might look like to repair. Topics include the Salem witch trials, climate catastrophe, the January 6 siege of the Capitol, gender identity, the failures (and hope) of Western medicine, and the entwined horrors of racial, sexual, and colonial violence. No single text in this volume offers a definitive answer for what it means to repair. But together, they reveal a promising vision for where to go from here |
Beschreibung: | 187 Seiten Comics (schwarz-weiß) 23 cm |
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spelling | Repair a project of the Boston Review Arts in Society Program [edited by] Ed Pavlić and Ivelisse Rodriguez Cambridge, MA Boston Review [2022] © 2022 187 Seiten Comics (schwarz-weiß) 23 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Boston review forum 21 Editors' note Adam McGee, Ed Pavli & Ivelisse Rodriguez PART 1. REPAIR. We would hex the president but Kemi Alabi How nations heal Colleen Murphy What justice looks like Farah Jasmine Griffin Three poems Donia Elizabeth Allen The fight for reparations cannot ignore climate change Ol︢f̌mi O. T̀̕ẉ Heat index: fiction by Emma Dries PART 2. REVIVE. The protagonist in somebody else's melodrama Randall Horton Two poems Adebe DeRango-Adem Two poems Maya Marshall Neither chaos nor quest: toward a nonnarrative medicine Brian Teare The kindness thief: fiction by Meredith Talusan Smell of wings Kim Hyesoon, translated by Don Mee Choi PART 3. REPAY. Three poems Savonna Johnson Dear mothers, we are no longer lost: fiction by Yiru Zhang Two poems Simone Person The tailor Bishakh Som The captive photograph Ariella A̐sha Azoulay Mamabird aureleo sans We bear deep wounds, individually and collectively. All have been worsened by a period of destructive politics that left us ill-equipped to respond to a global health catastrophe. As we struggle to recover our footing and grieve our dead, we believe that the arts must have a voice in the conversation about how we heal. This anthology draws together a wide range of artists and thinkers, established and emerging. In essays, memoir, poetry, fiction, and comics, contributors explore what it might look like to repair. Topics include the Salem witch trials, climate catastrophe, the January 6 siege of the Capitol, gender identity, the failures (and hope) of Western medicine, and the entwined horrors of racial, sexual, and colonial violence. No single text in this volume offers a definitive answer for what it means to repair. But together, they reveal a promising vision for where to go from here Healing Healing / Fiction Healing / Poetry Recovery of Function Guérison Guérison / Romans, nouvelles, etc Guérison / Poésie Fiction Literature Poetry (DE-588)4002214-6 Anthologie gnd-content Pavlić, Ed (DE-588)1102284084 edt Rodriguez, Ivelisse (DE-588)1213840015 edt Boston review forum 21 (DE-604)BV045495773 21 |
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