Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
128
Language
English
Published
Feb 19, 2019
Publisher
Boston Review
ISBN-10
1946511404
ISBN-13
9781946511409
Description
Elizabeth Catte invites readers to explore the complexities and contradictions surrounding the concept of purification in contemporary society. With a sharp, engaging style, she dives into the nuances of what it means to be "pure" and how this notion affects various aspects of life, from culture to identity.
Her essays weave together personal anecdotes and critical analysis, prompting readers to reflect on their own beliefs and experiences. Through this compelling collection, Catte encourages a thoughtful examination of the pressures and expectations surrounding purity, urging a broader understanding of authenticity and belonging.
Her essays weave together personal anecdotes and critical analysis, prompting readers to reflect on their own beliefs and experiences. Through this compelling collection, Catte encourages a thoughtful examination of the pressures and expectations surrounding purity, urging a broader understanding of authenticity and belonging.
Genres
Health & Wellness
Politics