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Collegiality and Other Ballads: feminist poems by male and non-binary allies
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Collegiality and Other Ballads: feminist poems by male and non-binary allies

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We believe feminism is a way of life and requires instillation in a nation’s cultural memory. Men’s involvement in feminist politics builds a web of solidarity for empathetic futures. This collection, very much in tune with the third and fourth waves of feminism, puts the onus onto those who are historically and structurally in socially privileged positions of power: men, white or upper caste. Instead of usurping the emotional labor of survivors, these reflective pieces quantify social uplift basis male action and intention. The anthology also discusses issues that concern Dalit, Indigenous and Queer poets, issues that patriarchal society and elected governments invisibilize as non-existent.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Hawakal Publishers
Date
10 May 2021
Pages
164
ISBN
9788195035069

We believe feminism is a way of life and requires instillation in a nation’s cultural memory. Men’s involvement in feminist politics builds a web of solidarity for empathetic futures. This collection, very much in tune with the third and fourth waves of feminism, puts the onus onto those who are historically and structurally in socially privileged positions of power: men, white or upper caste. Instead of usurping the emotional labor of survivors, these reflective pieces quantify social uplift basis male action and intention. The anthology also discusses issues that concern Dalit, Indigenous and Queer poets, issues that patriarchal society and elected governments invisibilize as non-existent.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Hawakal Publishers
Date
10 May 2021
Pages
164
ISBN
9788195035069