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Body Becoming: A Path to Our Liberation | Robyn Henderson-Espinoza
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The body that Robyn Henderson-Espinoza inhabits is a nonbinary body, a trans body, a body in two races--and a body continually in discovery. Theirs is also a body on sojourn invested in experience, body understanding, and engagement in and for human thriving. Henderson-Espinoza relates coming into a new body story, beginning with the deep emotional work of connecting the abstract intelligence of their mind with their body's intelligence, to explore the relationship between living and becoming, doing and listening. Combining that deep listening and living with their work in activism, Body, Becoming offers us a way of understanding the body beyond constructions--political or medical-industrial-complex defined--toward cultivating the body as important in our endeavors to build a more inclusive vision for democracy. Mixing memoir and faith, somatics theory and body practice, Henderson-Espinoza steers us through territory both familiar and difficult--as we discover embodiment as the primary place of deep wisdom, where culture shifts originate and materialize--and a better world becomes, as we too become.
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Body Becoming: A Path to Our Liberation | Robyn Henderson-Espinoza
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(2022) Oh wow this one is heavy. It's about embodiment, community, and building democracy, from the perspective of a queer, trans, Latinx, PhD, public theologian. To the extent I grasp them, I'm sympathetic to the author's points, but the text is heavy with abstract jargon and very light on definitions and concrete examples. The "so-so" rating has everything to do with my response to it, but to be fair I am clearly not its intended audience.