Disobedience
Autor Daniel Sarah Karasiken Limba Engleză Paperback – 21 mai 2024
As the complexities of this place unfold before Shael, Disobedience asks: How can a community redress harm without reproducing unaccountable forms of violence? How do we heal? What might a compassionate, sustainable model of justice look like?
This is a remarkable work of queer and trans speculative fiction that imagines how alternative forms of connection and power can refuse the violent institutions that engulf us.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781771668972
ISBN-10: 1771668970
Pagini: 220
Dimensiuni: 133 x 203 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.26 kg
Editura: Book*hug Press
Colecția Book*hug Press
Locul publicării:Canada
ISBN-10: 1771668970
Pagini: 220
Dimensiuni: 133 x 203 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.26 kg
Editura: Book*hug Press
Colecția Book*hug Press
Locul publicării:Canada
Recenzii
“In the tradition of great, socially conscious sci-fi authors such as Ursula K. Le Guin, Karasik’s debut novel is a daring, emotionally arresting dive into the heart of many questions that haunt society today... Disobedience is a striking addition to queer and trans futurism, to speculative fiction, and to the revolutionary imagination.” —Kai Cheng Thom, author of Falling Back in Love with Being Human
“Breathtaking in scope and thrillingly thoughtful, Disobedience lit up so many parts of my brain at once... A dire warning that is also dramatic, sexy, and bleakly hopeful, this story will stay with me for a very long time.” —Jessica Westhead, author of Avalanche
“Karasik’s meticulously observed, blazingly felt novel Disobedience renders abolitionist and communist futures touchable... This book invites us, full of contradictions and failures as we are, into that transformation, and in so doing, fosters a disciplined, courageous optimism." —Jody Chan, author of impact statement
"Karasik offers us a nuanced exploration of the challenges of interpersonal harm, accountability, and transformative justice in a revolutionary community in struggle. This book is both an entertaining speculative fiction and an aid in thinking through the desires and dynamics of radical movements.” —M. E. O’Brien, co-author Everything for Everyone: An Oral History of the New York Commune, 2052–2072
“Breathtaking in scope and thrillingly thoughtful, Disobedience lit up so many parts of my brain at once. In their dystopia that is a terrifyingly logical extension of our present moment, Karasik illuminates so much about our broken society, and the precious commodity of trust. A dire warning that is also dramatic, sexy, and bleakly hopeful, this story will stay with me for a very long time.” —Jessica Westhead, author of Avalanche
“Karasik’s meticulously observed, blazingly felt novel, Disobedience, renders abolitionist and communist futures touchable... Karasik narrates the entanglements between liberation and armed struggle, between militancy and care, with deep clarity and nuance... This book invites us, full of contradictions and failures as we are, into that transformation, and in so doing, fosters a disciplined, courageous optimism—that one might press on without innocence, without certainty, in the work of togetherness. ‘Joyful despite.’” —Jody Chan, author of impact statement
“Disobedience begins as a riveting story of sexy, trans-feminine, kinky rebellion. By its end, Karasik offers us a nuanced exploration of the challenges of interpersonal harm, accountability, and transformative justice in a revolutionary community in struggle. This book is both an entertaining speculative fiction and an aid in thinking through the desires and dynamics of radical movements.” —M. E. O’Brien, co-author of Everything for Everyone: An Oral History of the New York Commune, 2052–2072
“Breathtaking in scope and thrillingly thoughtful, Disobedience lit up so many parts of my brain at once... A dire warning that is also dramatic, sexy, and bleakly hopeful, this story will stay with me for a very long time.” —Jessica Westhead, author of Avalanche
“Karasik’s meticulously observed, blazingly felt novel Disobedience renders abolitionist and communist futures touchable... This book invites us, full of contradictions and failures as we are, into that transformation, and in so doing, fosters a disciplined, courageous optimism." —Jody Chan, author of impact statement
"Karasik offers us a nuanced exploration of the challenges of interpersonal harm, accountability, and transformative justice in a revolutionary community in struggle. This book is both an entertaining speculative fiction and an aid in thinking through the desires and dynamics of radical movements.” —M. E. O’Brien, co-author Everything for Everyone: An Oral History of the New York Commune, 2052–2072
“Breathtaking in scope and thrillingly thoughtful, Disobedience lit up so many parts of my brain at once. In their dystopia that is a terrifyingly logical extension of our present moment, Karasik illuminates so much about our broken society, and the precious commodity of trust. A dire warning that is also dramatic, sexy, and bleakly hopeful, this story will stay with me for a very long time.” —Jessica Westhead, author of Avalanche
“Karasik’s meticulously observed, blazingly felt novel, Disobedience, renders abolitionist and communist futures touchable... Karasik narrates the entanglements between liberation and armed struggle, between militancy and care, with deep clarity and nuance... This book invites us, full of contradictions and failures as we are, into that transformation, and in so doing, fosters a disciplined, courageous optimism—that one might press on without innocence, without certainty, in the work of togetherness. ‘Joyful despite.’” —Jody Chan, author of impact statement
“Disobedience begins as a riveting story of sexy, trans-feminine, kinky rebellion. By its end, Karasik offers us a nuanced exploration of the challenges of interpersonal harm, accountability, and transformative justice in a revolutionary community in struggle. This book is both an entertaining speculative fiction and an aid in thinking through the desires and dynamics of radical movements.” —M. E. O’Brien, co-author of Everything for Everyone: An Oral History of the New York Commune, 2052–2072