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The Careless Seamstress

✍ Scribed by Tjawangwa Dema; Kwame Dawes


Book ID
100667863
Publisher
University of Nebraska Press
Year
2019
Tongue
en-US
Weight
30 KB
Series
African poetry series
Category
Fiction
City
Lincoln ; London
ISBN
149621532X

No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.

✦ Synopsis


This dazzling debut announces a not-so-new voice: that of the spoken-word poet Tjawangwa Dema. Winner of the Sillerman First Book Prize for African Poets, Demas collection, The Careless Seamstress , evokes the national and the subjective while reemphasizing that what is personal is always political.

The girls and women in these poems are not mere objects; they speak,labor, and gaze back,with difficulty and consequence. The tropes are familiar, but in their animation they question and move inunexpected ways. The female bodyas a daughter, wife,worker,cultural mutineermoves continually across this collection, fetching water, harvesting corn, raising children, sewing, migrating, and spurning designations.

Sewing is rendered subversive, the unsayable is weft into speech and those who are perhaps invisible in life reclaim their voice and leave evidence of their selves. As a consequence the body is rarely posedit bleeds and scars; it ages; it resists and warns. The female gaze and subsequent voices suggest a different value system that grapples with the gendering of both physical and emotional labor, often through what is done, even and especially when this goes unnoticed or unappreciated.

A body of work that examines the nature of power and resistance, The Careless Seamstress shows both startling clarity of purpose and capaciousness of theme. Using gender and labor as their point of departure, these poems are indebted to Demas relationship to language, intertextuality, and narrative. It is both assured and inquiring, a quietly complex skein that takes advantage of poetrys capacity for the polyphonic.

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✦ Subjects


Poetry -- 21st century


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