Now in Paperback! Merging the personal and the political, observation and contemplation, the author examines what her life is and wonders what it should be; what is expected of a thirty year old woman by society, by family and friends and by herself. She walks the streets of her London, creating it and herself — gaining agency by being in control of her own direction, speed and momentum. Walking is both an internal and external experience. It’s a time for self-reflection, for observing others and for imagining how we appear to them. What is expected of a person of our age, sex, and race, and how should that influence what we do and how we feel about ourselves? A poignant and contemporary meditation on gender politics, social commentary, and eighties movies, all interlaced with shards of autobiography and illustrated with a beautiful series of sequential and non-sequential watercolour images.
Walking Distance
$11.00
This graphic novel supports studies in literature and social science by exploring themes of identity, gender politics, and societal expectations.
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Weight | 1.05 lbs |
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Dimensions | 15.2 × 0.6 × 21 in |
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