We Need to Talk is a poetry collection on sexual violence, survivorship and solidarity. On gender-based violence and genuine social change. On things that are hushed and need to be spoken of with empathy - and fact-checking.
Poet Agnes Toeroek writes honestly and courageously about lived experience and statistical societal structure, inviting the reader to reflect and join in the conversation on how to end gender-based violence. With sections speaking directly to victims and survivors, and directly to friends and family of survivors, We Need To Talk is an empathic engagement with an experience shared by 1 in 3 women, 1 in 2 trans and non-binary people and, 1 in 5 men - sexual violence.
We Need to Talk is a manifesto. A call to arms. A boiling down of statistics into the long-term effects on real people. And a roadmap for how we get out of this mess.
Toeroek speaks about the issues each of us needs to be involved in understanding and solving. The economics and politics that lead to violence becoming "normal". The online climate in which gender-based violence becomes recreated and amplified. And the logic by which most of us personally know a victim of sexual assault or abuse, but few of us will believe we know any perpetrators.
Aside from Toeroek's award-winning poetry, the collection also includes writing exercises for survivors of gender-based violence and their friends and family. Because making art is part of speaking. And We Need To Talk.
Rezensionen / Stimmen
'A book of rage and hope, revolutionary and sanguine. Anger has never been more beautiful. Agnes Torok has given us an essential guide to surviving sexual terrorism and gender based violence, and a map to navigating the darkest and loneliest places within our culture.This book is the sound silence makes when it breaks. This book has come to reclaim our stories.' - JOELLE TAYLOR
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Höhe: 216 mm
Breite: 140 mm
Dicke: 15 mm
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978-1-911570-18-9 (9781911570189)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Agnes Toeroek is an award-winning queer and genderfluid poet, TED speaker and author. Their work moves in between art and activism.
Toeroek has produced poetry in collaboration with several large organisations and campaigns for change, as well as established cultural institutions such as Roundhouse Theatre and the BBC.
Toeroek has toured on four continents and written books in two languages about mental health, gender-based violence, the rise of the extreme right, and feminist and queer resistance movements.
Toeroek lives in Stockholm, Sweden, with their communities and pot plants. Their supporters and collaborators live around the world.
All the Days We Don't Revolt is Agnes' fifth book, and the one closest to their hopelessly optimistic heart.