9781646221318-1646221311-Body Language: Writers on Identity, Physicality, and Making Space for Ourselves

Body Language: Writers on Identity, Physicality, and Making Space for Ourselves

ISBN-13: 9781646221318
ISBN-10: 1646221311
Author: Nicole Chung, Matt Ortile
Publication date: 2022
Publisher: Catapult
Format: Paperback 336 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781646221318
ISBN-10: 1646221311
Author: Nicole Chung, Matt Ortile
Publication date: 2022
Publisher: Catapult
Format: Paperback 336 pages

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Body Language: Writers on Identity, Physicality, and Making Space for Ourselves (ISBN-13: 9781646221318 and ISBN-10: 1646221311), written by authors Nicole Chung, Matt Ortile, was published by Catapult in 2022. With an overall rating of 3.8 stars, it's a notable title among other Popular Culture (Social Sciences) books. You can easily purchase or rent Body Language: Writers on Identity, Physicality, and Making Space for Ourselves (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Popular Culture books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.35.

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A kaleidoscopic anthology of essays published by Catapult magazine about the stories our bodies tell, and how we move within—and against—expectations of race, gender, health, and ability
Bodies are serious, irreverent, sexy, fragile, strong, political, and inseparable from our experiences and identities as human beings. Pushing the dialogue and confronting monolithic myths, this collection of essays tackles topics like weight, disability, desire, fertility, illness, and the embodied experience of race in deep, challenging ways.
Selected from the archives of Catapult magazine, the essays in Body Language affirm and challenge the personal and political conversations around human bodies from the perspectives of thirty writers diverse in race, age, gender, size, sexuality, health, ability, geography, and class—a brilliant group probing and speaking their own truths about their bodies and identities, refusing to submit to others’ expectations about how their bodies should look, function, and behave.
Covering a wide range of experiences—from art modeling as a Black woman to nostalgia for a brutalizing high school sport, from the frightening upheaval of cancer diagnoses to the small beauties of funeral sex—this collection is intelligent, sensitive, and unflinchingly candid. Through the power of personal narratives, as told by writers at all stages of their careers, Body Language reflects the many ways in which we understand and inhabit our bodies.
Featuring essays by A.E. Osworth, Andrea Ruggirello, Aricka Foreman, Austin Gilkeson, Bassey Ikpi, Bryan Washington, Callum Angus, Destiny O. Birdsong, Eloghosa Osunde, Forsyth Harmon, Gabrielle Bellot, Haley Houseman, Hannah Walhout, Jenny Tinghui Zhang, Jess Zimmerman, Kaila Philo, Karissa Chen, Kayla Whaley, Maggie Tokuda-Hall, Marcos Gonsalez, Marisa Crane, Melissa Hung, Natalie Lima, Nina Riggs, Rachel Charlene Lewis, Ross Showalter, s.e. smith, Sarah McEachern, Taylor Harris, and Toni Jensen.

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