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We Want Our Bodies Back - by Jessica Care Moore (Paperback)

We Want Our Bodies Back - by  Jessica Care Moore (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"A powerful full-length collection from jessica Care moore, one of the leading spoken word poets of our time"--<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><strong>"WE WANT OUR BODIES BACK URGES BLACK WOMEN TO DEMAND BETTER FROM MEN." -ESSENCE</strong></p><p><strong>"MASTER POET JESSICA CARE MOORE GIFTS US THIS LATEST COLLECTION OF SHARP, SMART AND DEFIANT PIECES." -MS. MAGAZINE</strong></p> <p><strong>BOOKS BY BLACK WOMEN WE CAN'T WAIT TO READ IN 2020 -REFINERY29</strong></p><p><strong>A dazzling full-length collection of verse from one of the leading poets of our time.</strong><br/><br/>Over the past two decades, jessica Care moore has become a cultural force as a poet, performer, publisher, activist, and critic. Reflecting her transcendent electric voice, this searing poetry collection is filled with moving, original stanzas that speak to both Black women's creative and intellectual power, and express the pain, sadness, and anger of those who suffer constant scrutiny because of their gender and race. Fierce and passionate, Jessica Care moore argues that Black women spend their lives building a physical and emotional shelter to protect themselves from misogyny, criminalization, hatred, stereotypes, sexual assault, objectification, patriarchy, and death threats. </p><p><em>We Want Our Bodies Back</em> is an exploration--and defiant stance against--these many attacks.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"<em>We Want Our Bodies Back </em>is a soaring resistance/upright bass/instrument of war. Here are poems that seek out my pain. A soldier allowed their childhood, a people returned to their Detroit. In a time of cobalt-imperialism, someone is still writing songs about God. Yes, revolution is exhausting, but we make countries; you and I." --Tongo Eisen Martin, author, <em> Heaven is All Goodbyes</em><br><br>"<em>We Want Our Bodies Back</em> is a lyric encyclopedia, a psalm book, a conflagration of fire and fierce black joy. And jessica Care moore is the 21st Century poet warrior America desperately needs." --<strong>Tracy K. Smith, U.S. Poet Laureate</strong><br><br>There are many times that jessica Care moore's work has made me spend hours figuring out how much of her work would be socially acceptable to steal. I really wish she had put this out while I was writing my last album.--<strong>Boots Riley, director, emcee, </strong><em><strong>Sorry to Bother You </strong></em><br><br>"moore provides a blueprint for how to veer outside of fixed expectations and still remain unflinching in her love for herself."--The Mantle<br><br>"Our plump, perfect, shea-buttered bodies. Our sun-scarred sinewy selves. Our stout tree-trunks, our walls. Our muscled forearms, our thick thighs, our phenomenal asses. Our weary hands. Forever, black women have shouldered the weight of the same world that denies their power and sway. The inimitable jessica Care moore--who has spent her life singing the most forceful notes of our soundtrack--is calling an end to that <em>now</em>. If <em>We Want Our Bodies Back</em> empowers you, it was meant to. If this book frightens you, it should."--Patricia Smith, poet, playwright, author of <em>Incendiary Art</em><br><br>"jessica Care moore is my hero. Powerful, beautiful, excellent and unapologetically Black. She is who I want to be when I grow up. Her writing allows us to be seen for who we truly are."--<strong>Talib Kweli, rapper, entrepreneur, and activist</strong><br><br>"Imbued with heartache, anger, celebration, and rejuvenation, the poems in <em>We Want Our Bodies Back </em>reflect the sui generis funktified flyness that jessica Care moore has exemplified as an independent artist, activist, publisher, and curator for nearly a quarter-century. Perhaps the premier resistance writer in America today, moore furnishes luminous poetic signposts for our treacherous journey through the gloomy landscapes of 21<sup>st</sup> century America."--Tony Bolden, author of <em>Afro-Blue: Improvisations in African American Poetry and Culture</em><br>

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