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How to Be Between

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

How to Be Between

Contributors:

By (Author) Bastian Fox Phelan

ISBN:

9781925818987

Publisher:

Giramondo Publishing Co

Imprint:

Giramondo Publishing Co

Publication Date:

1st May 2022

Country:

Australia

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

320

Dimensions:

Width 148mm, Height 210mm

Weight:

400g

Description

How to Be Between is a memoir about female facial hair, polycystic ovarian syndrome, and negotiating identity for those visibly between gender binaries.

Young womens bodies are relentlessly scrutinised and judged, so for most, the appearance of facial hair is a traumatic experience unnatural, unfeminine, unwanted. But what happens when a female-assigned person decides to embrace their facial hair In How to Be Between, Bastian Fox Phelan explores how something as seemingly trivial as facial hair can act as a catalyst for a never-ending series of questions about the self. What happens when we accept our bodies as they are What freedoms are gained by deciding to pursue an authentic sense of self, and what are the costs As Bastian navigates adolescence and young adulthood, they meet many people who ask, Who, or what, are you

Written with a tender sense of compassion and openness to experience, Phelans memoir charts a young activist and writers life as they find their voice through political action, publishing zines and playing music. An exploration of youthful anxiety, medical discourse and shifting identities, Bastian Fox Phelans memoir shines a light on what it means to find joy, resilience and radical self-acceptance in a body that refuses to fit within gender binaries.

'How to Be Between is a memoir that takes the reader on a tour of Australian counterculture at the beginning of the 21st century, through queer spaces, art festivals, DIY punk shows, protests, zine distros and the edges of academia...Phelans memoir is a celebration of these things and the people who make them, and a celebration of being between in general. Its a smart and moving book that I wished wouldnt end, for readers who enjoy emotional stories from the edges of Australia, such as Omar Sakrs poetry collection The Lost Arabs, Ellen van Neervens Heat and Light or Alice Chipkin and Jessica Tavassolis Eyes Too Dry.' David Little, Books+Publishing

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