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Words to Our Now: Imagination and Dissent
By (Author) Thomas Glave
University of Minnesota Press
University of Minnesota Press
1st June 2007
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
LGBTQ+ Studies / topics
Ethnic studies
Human rights, civil rights
303.385
Paperback
216
Width 137mm, Height 216mm, Spine 15mm
In these lyrical and powerful essays, Thomas Glave draws on his experiences as a politically committed, gay Jamaican American to deliver a condemnation of the prejudices, hatreds, and inhumanities that persist in the United States and elsewhere. Exposing the hypocrisies of liberal multiculturalism, Glave offers instead a politics of heterogeneity in which difference informs the theory and practice of democracy. At the same time, he experiments with language to provide a model of creative writing as a tool for social change. From the death of black gay poet Essex Hemphill to the revelations of abuse at Abu Ghraib, Glave puts forth an ethical understanding of human rights to make vital connections across nations, races, genders, and sexualities.
Thomas Glave is assistant professor of English at SUNY Binghamton. He is author of Whose Song and Other Stories.