Publisher: Hajar Press
Author: Lola Olufemi
ISBN: 978-1914221057
Dimensions: 19.8 x 1.8 x 13 cm
Pages: 148
2021
Chosen as a 2021 Book of the Year by The New Statesman, gal-dem & Red Pepper.
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This is a book of failure and mistakes; it begins with what is stolen from us and proposes only an invitation to imagine.
In these playful written experiments, Lola Olufemi navigates the space between what is and what could be. Weaving together fragmentary reflections in prose and poetry, this is an exploration of the possibility of living differently, grounded in black feminist scholarship and political organising.
Olufemi shows that the horizon is not an immaterial state we gesture toward. Instead, propelled by the motion of thinking against and beyond, we must invent the future now and never let go of the otherwise.
Lola Olufemi is a black feminist writer and CREAM/Stuart Hall Foundation researcher from London. Her work focuses on the uses of the feminist imagination and its relationship to futurity, political demands and imaginative-revolutionary potential. She is the author of Experiments in Imagining Otherwise and Feminism, Interrupted: Disrupting Power, the co-author of A FLY Girl’s Guide to University, and a member of ‘bare minimum’, an interdisciplinary anti-work arts collective.
Publisher: Hajar Press
Author: Lola Olufemi
ISBN: 978-1914221057
Dimensions: 19.8 x 1.8 x 13 cm
Pages: 148
2021
Chosen as a 2021 Book of the Year by The New Statesman, gal-dem & Red Pepper.