Writing Intersectional Identities
Keywords for Creative Writers
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Product details:
- Publisher Bloomsbury Academic
- Date of Publication 19 September 2019
- Number of Volumes Paperback
- ISBN 9781350065727
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages248 pages
- Size 212x138x16 mm
- Weight 320 g
- Language English 0
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Long description:
Is it okay to write about people of other genders, races and identities? And how do I do this responsibly?
Whether you are working in fiction, poetry, drama or creative non-fiction, becoming conscious of how you represent people of different social identities is one of the most important responsibilities you have as a writer. This is the first practical guide to thinking and writing reflectively about these issues.
Organised in an easy-to-use A to Z format for practicing writers, teachers and students, Writing Intersectional Identities covers such key terms as:
Appropriation
Authenticity
Body
Class
Counternarrative
Disability
Essentialism
Gender
Indigenous
Power
Privilege
Representation
The book is meant for writers of fiction, poetry, screenplays and creative non-fiction who are seeking to develop a writing practice that is attentive to the world. The book is supported by a companion website at www.criticalcreativewriting.org.
Table of Contents:
Acknowledgements
Introduction
For Students
For Instructors
Appropriation
Audience
Authenticity
Author
Belonging
Body
Class
Colonialism
Community
Consciousness
Counternarrative
Diaspora
Disability
Emotion
Essentialism
Gender
Globalization
Identity
Indigenous
Intersectionality
Language
Minoritized
Multiculturalism
National
Positionality
Power
Privilege
Race
Religion
Representation
Sexuality
Bibliography and Suggested Reading