Stiletto Feminism for Beginners
by Helen Cox
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In this provocative first full collection, novelist and poet Helen Cox explores the female experience of sex, power, violence and body politics.
Marrying sensual love poems with searing commentary on the institutions that seek to diminish women, and their right to unapologetic self-expression, this book says what others dare not.
The poems in this volume are accompanied by exclusive portraits taken by photographer Andrew Douglas which complement Cox's raw and potent imagery.
Whether acknowledging those who indulge in less-accepted corners of sexuality, including the BDSM and DDLG lifestyle, or squaring up to misogyny directly, Cox's work remains unflinching throughout.
Marrying sensual love poems with searing commentary on the institutions that seek to diminish women, and their right to unapologetic self-expression, this book says what others dare not.
The poems in this volume are accompanied by exclusive portraits taken by photographer Andrew Douglas which complement Cox's raw and potent imagery.
Whether acknowledging those who indulge in less-accepted corners of sexuality, including the BDSM and DDLG lifestyle, or squaring up to misogyny directly, Cox's work remains unflinching throughout.
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Format
Hardback
Pages
158
Price
20.00 €
Description
In this provocative first full collection, novelist and poet Helen Cox explores the female experience of sex, power, violence and body politics.
Marrying sensual love poems with searing commentary on the institutions that seek to diminish women, and their right to unapologetic self-expression, this book says what others dare not.
The poems in this volume are accompanied by exclusive portraits taken by photographer Andrew Douglas which complement Cox's raw and potent imagery.
Whether acknowledging those who indulge in less-accepted corners of sexuality, including the BDSM and DDLG lifestyle, or squaring up to misogyny directly, Cox's work remains unflinching throughout.
Marrying sensual love poems with searing commentary on the institutions that seek to diminish women, and their right to unapologetic self-expression, this book says what others dare not.
The poems in this volume are accompanied by exclusive portraits taken by photographer Andrew Douglas which complement Cox's raw and potent imagery.
Whether acknowledging those who indulge in less-accepted corners of sexuality, including the BDSM and DDLG lifestyle, or squaring up to misogyny directly, Cox's work remains unflinching throughout.
Book Information
Main Genre
N/A
Sub Genre
N/A
Format
Hardback
Pages
158
Price
20.00 €



