Screams

Screams

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Apr 1, 1995 · English · Paperback (80 pages)
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Format Paperback
Pages 80
Language English
Published Apr 1, 1995
Publisher Post Apollo Pr
ISBN-10 0942996259
ISBN-13 9780942996258

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Joyce Mansour's "Screams" unfolds in the backdrop of 1950s France, a period brimming with evolving perspectives on gender and identity. The work deftly encapsulates the tumultuous emotions and struggles faced by women as they sought to carve out their voices amidst societal constraints. Mansour's poetic prowess shines through, as she explores themes of anguish, desire, and empowerment with striking intensity.

In collaboration with Serge Gavronsky, the narrative delivers a poignant commentary on feminism's early waves, reflecting the tensions between tradition and the burgeoning quest for autonomy. The interplay between haunting imagery and raw emotion forms a compelling tapestry that resonates with the reader.

As the pages turn, readers are invited to confront their own senses of identity and rebellion, navigating through the complexities of life. In its exploration of human experience, "Screams" remains a powerful testament to the relentless pursuit of freedom and self-expression that still echoes within contemporary discourse.
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