Dolls by Claire Millikin & Sean Frederick Forbes


ISBN
9781734618174
Published
Binding
Paperback
Pages
144
Dimensions
127 x 198mm

Poems that address the pain caused by gender stereotypes and racial oppression in the American South.

Claire Millikinosquo;s poetry collection, Dolls, stages a confrontation of gendered and racial oppression. Working through the motif of the doll, the poems interrogate femininity in the traditional culture of the South, where damaging structures of gender and race are upheld. Millikin centers the book on an elegy for Sage Smith, an African American trans woman who disappeared from Charlottesville in 2012. Through the recurring figure of the dollsdash;an ultra-femme figure who is frozen, damaged, silencedidash;Millikin protests the conditions of sexism in the area she was born in, offering poised responses to the wound of injustice that still shapes the region. With a reflective introduction by poet and scholar Sean Frederick Forbes, Dolls presents a harsh look at the price of traditional femininity. 
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