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Formato
Audiolibro
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
Oct 19, 2021
Editore
Tantor Audio
ISBN-13
9798212111256
Descrizione
In a thought-provoking exploration of identity and societal norms, Alison Kafer, alongside Sarah Beth Pfeifer, navigates the intricate intersections of feminism, queer theory, and disability. Their work challenges conventional perspectives, envisioning a more inclusive future that embraces the diverse realities of disabled bodies. By weaving together personal narratives and critical analysis, the authors invite readers to reconsider the frameworks of oppression and the potential for liberation.
Through a rich tapestry of ideas, they encourage dialogue around the complexities of living at the crossroads of various marginalized identities. This groundbreaking text not only amplifies the voices of those often silenced but also reimagines possibilities for intersectional solidarity and resistance in a world that remains far from equitable. The authors' insights resonate poignantly, fostering a deeper understanding of both the struggles and strengths within these intertwined communities.
Through a rich tapestry of ideas, they encourage dialogue around the complexities of living at the crossroads of various marginalized identities. This groundbreaking text not only amplifies the voices of those often silenced but also reimagines possibilities for intersectional solidarity and resistance in a world that remains far from equitable. The authors' insights resonate poignantly, fostering a deeper understanding of both the struggles and strengths within these intertwined communities.
Generi
Politica