Exile and Pride
Disability, Queerness, and Liberation
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Narrated by:
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Maxwell Glick
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Written by:
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Eli Clare
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First published in 1999, the groundbreaking Exile and Pride is essential to the history and future of disability politics. Eli Clare's revelatory writing about his experiences as a white disabled genderqueer activist/writer established him as one of the leading writers on the intersections of queerness and disability and permanently changed the landscape of disability politics and queer liberation.
With a poet's devotion to truth and an activist's demand for justice, Clare deftly unspools the multiple histories from which our ever-evolving sense of self unfolds. His essays weave together memoir, history, and political thinking to explore meanings and experiences of home: home as place, community, bodies, identity, and activism. Here listeners will find an intersectional framework for understanding how we actually live with the daily hydraulics of oppression, power, and resistance. At the root of Clare's exploration of environmental destruction and capitalism, sexuality and institutional violence, gender and the body politic, is a call for social justice movements that are truly accessible to everyone.
With heart and hammer, Exile and Pride pries open a window onto a world where our whole selves, in all their complexity, can be realized, loved, and embraced.
©1999, 2009 Eli Clare, Republished by Duke University Press 2015 (P)2016 Audible, Inc.What listeners say about Exile and Pride
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- 2021-12-13
A Memoir?
First- several vivid accounts of trauma are shared in this book (r*pe) so be aware of that before reading.
This was more of a memoir than the educational experience I was looking for. There was a lot about trees and loggers that I was not expecting. There was some good information shared, but given the age of the book, there's probably something more up-to-date to read in its place.
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