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What We've Become

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Languages:EnglishPublisher:Finishing Line PressISBN-13:9798888388846UPC:9798888388846Book Category:PoetryBook Subcategory:African American & Black, Women Authors, Subjects & ThemesBook Topic:Love & EroticaSize:8.50 x 5.50 x 0.09 inchesWeight:0.054Product ID:SCPDVR97HB

Black survival requires intentional practices of intimacy. Against a backdrop of oppression mundane practices of it become radical acts of resistance. Causally read, this collection is about romantic love; more broadly it examines how we courageously decide our days.

Defined as mutual trust, care, and acceptance intimacy expects the person practicing it to be vulnerable and vulnerability is inherently unsafe for oppressed people which challenges our primal survival instinct toward mutuality. This is the paradox that motivates these poems where subjects decide to endure in-or evade-intimacy. The choices determine not just who we do or don't spend our lives with but the courage with which we spend them.

Languages:EnglishPublisher:Finishing Line PressISBN-13:9798888388846UPC:9798888388846Book Category:PoetryBook Subcategory:African American & Black, Women Authors, Subjects & ThemesBook Topic:Love & EroticaSize:8.50 x 5.50 x 0.09 inchesWeight:0.054Product ID:SCPDVR97HB
Scott, Darlene Anita: - darlene anita scott is a writer and multidisciplinary artist who explores corporeal presentations of trauma and the violence of silence especially for Black girls. She has exhibited her artwork on the "good girl" widely. Her debut poetry collection, Marrow (University Press of Kentucky) reimagines people lost in a mass murder-suicide at the Guyanese settlement of Peoples Temple founded by James "Jim" Jones and popularly known as Jonestown, and she is co-editor of the creative-critical volume Revisiting the Elegy in the Black Lives Matter Era (Routledge).
Publisher: Finishing Line Press

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