Double Lives, Reinvention & Those We Leave Behind - Heather Tosteson - Books - Wising Up Press - 9780979655265 - September 1, 2009
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Double Lives, Reinvention & Those We Leave Behind

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Publisher Marketing: DOUBLE LIVES, REINVENTION, & THOSE WE LEAVE BEHIND A Wising Up Anthology We frown upon double lives, but laud reinvention as the perpetual rebirth of our best self. But are these two states so very different for us as we live them? Are these states so very different for the people who accompany us? The thirty talented authors gathered in this anthology explore these questions from many different perspectives through memoir, story, and poetry and raise some very specific and fascinating ones of their own: What does it mean to understand the numbers tattooed on your father's arm are not those of an old girlfriend? What does it mean to have the language and the customs of the home be incomprehensible to the larger world in which you are schooled? What does it mean, innocent and illegitimate, to be your mother's deepest secret? What does it mean to look back on your younger self, who did not cry at her father's death, or who walked out of her abusive mother's house without saying good-bye to her baby sister? What does it mean to be responsible for your brother's death? To discover your husband has a secret sexual life, your father has another son? What does it mean to be kidnapped and develop a second self to survive the ruptures of place, culture, language? To choose a marriage that defies our sexual conventions? To be so taken with a fictive identity that you no longer know yourself outside it? Through all this wonderful variety, another question rises and answers itself: this sharing is what it means to discover an integrity that doesn't narrow experience, rather lets it flow through us in all its truth and duplicity, verve and sorrow. CONTRIBUTING AUTHORS: Edward Beatty, Wendy Brown-Baz, Shireen Campbell, Emilio DeGrazia, Meredith Devney, David Harris Ebenbach, Joan Fondell, Emilie George, Lynn Hesse, Eboni Hogan, Yolande House, Stefan Kiesbye, Kerry Langan, Phyllis A. Langton, Kathryn Howd Machan, Maria Nazos, Susan O'Doherty, Deirdre K. Razzaque, Carlos Reyes, Cassandra Robison, Mary Kay Rummel, Frank Salvidio, Nicholas Samaras, Alexandrina Sergio, Anna Steegmann, Don Thackrey, Sylvie Terespolski, Natalie Haney Tilghman, Heather Tosteson Judith Turner-Yamamoto, Devon Ward-Thommes, Christopher Willard Contributor Bio:  Brockett, Charles D Charles D. Brockett received his Ph. D. in Political Science from the University of North Carolina in 1974. He is the author of Land, Power, and Poverty: Agrarian Transformation and Political Conflict in Central America, which was selected as a Choice 'Outstanding Academic Book' of 1988. He is also the author of numerous articles published in scholarly journals and edited volumes, including the American Political Science Review and Latin American Research Review. In recognition of his work, he has received Fulbright awards for participation in the South America Today program in 1995 and for lecturing/research in Guatemala in 2000, the John B. Stephenson Fellowship from the Appalachian College Association, and a National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Stipend.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released September 1, 2009
ISBN13 9780979655265
Publishers Wising Up Press
Genre Topical > Family
Pages 300
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 17 mm   ·   439 g
Language English  

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