Watching Women & Girls
Editorial HARPER COLLINS
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- Editorial HARPER COLLINS
- ISBN13 9780008472504
- ISBN10 0008472505
- Tipo LIBRO
- Páginas 272
- Año de Edición 2023
- Idioma Inglés
- Encuadernación Paperback
Watching Women & Girls
Editorial HARPER COLLINS
-5% dto. 12,75€
12,11€
Ahorra 0,64€
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Detalles del libro
When you look at a woman, who do you see?
"Every aspect of her body or personality was up for inspection: too big, too small, too available, too hidden, too much, not enough."
A wedding day brings back memories of sisterhood and betrayals; a motorway service station is the site of explosive violence, but also strange bonds; a trip home forces a reminder of a life-changing, lost friendship; a woman confronts her own infidelity; an artist celebrates a life spent in observation.
This debut collection movingly explores how women and girls are looked at, look at one another, and look at themselves, and how living as an object can shape their passions, fears, and joys. With a clear eye and dark humour, Danielle Pender considers sex, parenting, grief and class as lenses for the ways in which the world watches women - and how women are always watching back.
"Every aspect of her body or personality was up for inspection: too big, too small, too available, too hidden, too much, not enough."
A wedding day brings back memories of sisterhood and betrayals; a motorway service station is the site of explosive violence, but also strange bonds; a trip home forces a reminder of a life-changing, lost friendship; a woman confronts her own infidelity; an artist celebrates a life spent in observation.
This debut collection movingly explores how women and girls are looked at, look at one another, and look at themselves, and how living as an object can shape their passions, fears, and joys. With a clear eye and dark humour, Danielle Pender considers sex, parenting, grief and class as lenses for the ways in which the world watches women - and how women are always watching back.