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Writing intersectional identities keywords for creative writers

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: London Bloomsbury 2019Description: viii,235pISBN:
  • 9781350065727
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 808.0663 23 AD-W
LOC classification:
  • PN56.I42 A37 2019
Contents:
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.
Summary: "Is it okay to write about people of other genders, races and identities? And how do I do this responsibly? Whether you are writing fiction, poetry or creative non-fiction, writing responsibly about people of different social identities is one of the most important duties of the public writer today. 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"--
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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.

"Is it okay to write about people of other genders, races and identities? And how do I do this responsibly? Whether you are writing fiction, poetry or creative non-fiction, writing responsibly about people of different social identities is one of the most important duties of the public writer today. 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"--

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