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Caracteristici și Avantaje ale produsului Commute | Erin Williams
- Departament: gaming-carti-birotica
- Ideal pentru pasionații de jocuri, birotică și distracție online.
Preț: 96 Lei
Caracteristicile produsului Commute | Erin Williams
- Brand: Abrams
- Categoria: Carte straina
- Magazin: carturesti.ro
- Ultima actualizare: 04-05-2025 02:27:00
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An intimate, clever, and ultimately gut-wrenching graphic memoir about the daily decision people must make between being sexualized or being invisible-now in paperback.In
Commute, we follow author and illustrator
Erin Williams on her daily commute to and from work, punctuated by recollections of sexual encounters as well as memories of her battle with alcoholism, addiction, and recovery. As she moves through the world navigating banal, familiar, and sometimes uncomfortable interactions with the familiar-faced strangers she sees daily,
Williams weaves together a riveting collection of flashbacks.
Williams recollections highlight the indefinable moments when lines are crossed and a woman must ask herself if the only way to avoid being objectified is to simply cease drawing any attention to her physical being. She delves into the gray space that lives between consent and assault and tenderly explores the complexity of the shame, guilt, vulnerability, and responsibility attached to both.One day’s commute offers time for the author to reflect on sexual predators, alcoholism, and the experiences she understands better now than she did at the time. . . . A catharsis for the author that fits perfectly within a pivotal period for society and culture at large. ― Kirkus Reviews