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Body Rites | Leah Piepzna-Samarasinha
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Bodymap continues Leah's long term meditation on survival and what it means to be a queer woman of colour living in North America, while also striving to document small moments of the body's resistance, memory, and legacy. Bodymap is divided into five sections. Evidence opens with poems that document transformative love and desire through a queer partnership's evolution and dissolution, in complexity and joy. Crip World contains poems exploring sick and disabled queer experience through body stories and small moments. Hard Girls is a mapping of tough femininity in the bodies of the poet, and her lovers and comrades. Wrong Is Not Yours contains the political, from the struggles of friends crossing the border to the choice made in claiming a long Sri Lankan name; this section ends with a series of odes to Toronto. What kind of ancestor do you want to be? The final section, explores ancestry and queer parenting.
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vlwelser
Bodymap: New Poems | Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha
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Giving this a pick because it's poetry and I appreciate the effort. But this didn't exactly speak to me.

vlwelser @Riveted_Reader_Melissa this author wrote an essay in Part 4 of that book I was supposed to read for #SheSaid but never actually read. 1y
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Sue
Bodymap: New Poems | Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha
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I usually struggle with poetry, but this collection is beautiful. Piepzna-Samarasinha explores what it is to be brown queer and disabled in a world that isn‘t fond of any of those things.

Totally awesome 💜💚💜

Izai.Amorim Great review! 👏👏👏 7y
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Tehfraga
Body Rites | Leah Piepzna-Samarasinha
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Not sure why this has a messed up title here but it's Bodymap and it's such a beautiful piece of work. I find healing in its words and I feel our crip hearts reaching out to eachother.