What are the histories, constraints, and possibilities of language in relation to bodies, origins, land, colonialism, gender, war, displacement, desire, and migration?Moving across genres, memories, belongings, and borders, these luminous texts by poets, w
What are the histories, constraints, and possibilities of language in relation to bodies, origins, land, colonialism, gender, war, displacement, desire, and migration?
Moving across genres, memories, belongings, and borders, these luminous texts by poets, writers, and translators invite us to consider translation as a form of ethical and political love one that requires attentive regard of an other and a making and unmaking of self.
“Translation, here, is decolonial feminist work.”
from the Foreword by Franoise Vergs
Paperback | 228 pages | 5.50″ x 8.50″
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