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Dominique Christina

    Questa scrittrice pluripremiata è celebrata per la sua potente poesia, la sua prosa avvincente e il suo impegno nell'attivismo e nell'istruzione. La sua voce letteraria è profondamente plasmata da un'eredità familiare intrecciata con il movimento per i diritti civili e dal concetto filosofico che i mondi creano mondi. Attraverso il suo lavoro, esplora magistralmente temi di identità ed eredità, dimostrando il potere trasformativo del linguaggio. La sua scrittura è caratterizzata da una prospettiva autentica e uno stile avvincente, offrendo ai lettori un'esperienza profondamente risonante e acuta.

    This Is Woman's Work
    • Dominique Christina guides women in exploring their deepest, most essential, and most liberated selves. “An unearthing, the soil of which connects us to our past and our many selves.” —Staceyann Chin, playwright, feminist, author of The Other Side of Paradise “A woman’s work is to define herself,” writes award-winning slam poet Dominique Christina. While this task is important for everybody, Dominique says, “There is an urgency for women. When you have inherited a construct that names, describes, and practices an ideology that women are somehow less important, less necessary, then the work of defining yourself carries with it a kind of fury.” This is why she wrote This Is Woman’s Work: to help women reclaim every single aspect of their selves, whether caring or cunning or fierce. Every woman is composed of many selves—archetypal players of the psyche who contribute their voices to her greater “I.” In this paperback edition of This Is Woman’s Work, Dominique introduces us to our council of inner women, delving into the secret wisdom and gifts of the Willing Woman, the Rebel, the Shapeshifter, the Warrior, and more. Combining writing exercises with fresh and dynamic insights, Dominique helps us make an intimate connection with each inner woman—known and unknown, loved and feared—so we may integrate their voices, realize their wisdom, and open ourselves to our full expression and power.

      This Is Woman's Work