De Argonauten by Maggie Nelson
A candid, genre-bending meditation that blends personal narrative and critical theory as the narrator navigates pregnancy, queer partnership, and the beginnings of family; intimate scenes of love, desire, and parenting are braided with reflections on gender, pronouns, language, and the politics of bodies. Drawing on feminist and queer thought, it examines how identity categories are unstable and how intimate life and theory continuously shape and reconfigure one another, resulting in an essayistic, lyrical inquiry into embodiment, kinship, and the limits of representation.
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- Published
- 2015
- Nationality
- American
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- Pages
- 176 pages
- Original Language
- English
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- De Argonauten
- The Argonauts
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