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Whosoever Whole

Poems that offer an anti-capitalist consideration of life and selfhood for women in contemporary society.
 
The poetry in Elizabeth Scanlon’s Whosoever Whole asks how we arrive at and nurture a sense of self amid a culture that wants us only to consume. Navigating the fractal and often fractured experiences of a citizen, a parent in the time of climate change, and a woman in an embattled era, Scanlon invites the reader into an interior space filled with anger, joy, wonder, and hope. Employing metaphor and metonymy, these poems portray a series of courageous portraits of the many faces a woman must wear to survive in today’s culture. Whosoever Whole is an anti-capitalist love song to all who refuse to be torn apart by the market valuation of their lives.
 

72 pages | 6 x 9 | © 2024

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"Assuming an anticapitalist perspective on life, self, and womanhood, Scanlon proposes questions about culture, consumption, parenthood in the time of climate change, and the complex lives of contemporary women."

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