Bodies of Sound
Becoming a Feminist Ear
(Autor) Sarah ShinA modern mystical journey through love - a many-headed snake twisting through devotion, sacrifice and the dream of returning home. In her visionary debut, Nisha Ramayya conjures an opalescent world by way of Tantric ritual and myth. Thousand-petalled lotuses bloom inside skulls, goddesses with dirty feet charm honeybees, strains of jazz standards bleed into anti-national anthems. States of the Body Produced By Love weaves essays, poetry and images together to offer fierce meditations on diasporic identity, language and resistance. From grief to bliss, this book explores the many states of the body seized by love in an incantation that never leaves its hold.
Sarah Shin
Sarah Shin is a Korean-American writer known for her debut novel "Everything Belongs to Us," exploring the lives of students at a prestigious university in 1970s South Korea. Her writing is characterized by vivid storytelling and complex characters, shedding light on societal issues with depth and nuance. Shin's work enriches contemporary literature with its powerful social commentary and compelling narratives.