Being Numerous : Essays on Non-Fascist Life

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  • Author:
    LENNARD Natasha
  • ISBN:
    9781788734592
  • Publication Date:
    July 2019
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    176
  • Binding:
    Hardback
  • Publisher:
    Verso Books
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Being Numerous : Essays on Non-Fascist Life
Being Numerous : Essays on Non-Fascist Life

Being Numerous : Essays on Non-Fascist Life

Regular price $32.99
Unit price
per
  • Author:
    LENNARD Natasha
  • ISBN:
    9781788734592
  • Publication Date:
    July 2019
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    176
  • Binding:
    Hardback
  • Publisher:
    Verso Books
  • Country of Publication:

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Being Numerous shatters the mainstream consensus on truth, politics, violence, the self, and our relationships. Following on from Joan Didion, Roxane Gay and Maggie Nelson, Natasha Lennard's powerful essays carve out a new path from the political to the personal. Along the way she shatters a number of liberal shibboleths on truth and justice, violence and anti-fascism, sex and suicide.

Lennard has a radical perspective on the world that is both capacious and politically committed, and looks towards new political strategies that might follow from it.

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  • Being Numerous shatters the mainstream consensus on truth, politics, violence, the self, and our relationships. Following on from Joan Didion, Roxane Gay and Maggie Nelson, Natasha Lennard's powerful essays carve out a new path from the political to the personal. Along the way she shatters a number of liberal shibboleths on truth and justice, violence and anti-fascism, sex and suicide.

    Lennard has a radical perspective on the world that is both capacious and politically committed, and looks towards new political strategies that might follow from it.

Being Numerous shatters the mainstream consensus on truth, politics, violence, the self, and our relationships. Following on from Joan Didion, Roxane Gay and Maggie Nelson, Natasha Lennard's powerful essays carve out a new path from the political to the personal. Along the way she shatters a number of liberal shibboleths on truth and justice, violence and anti-fascism, sex and suicide.

Lennard has a radical perspective on the world that is both capacious and politically committed, and looks towards new political strategies that might follow from it.