@pixouls great thoughts and I look forward to this one. Two responses:
"The whiteness and white people speaking on behalf of BIPOC folx and their experiences is overwhelming": this is a huge problem in book 2 also, and a massive oversight by the authors and editors — I don't know how anyone thought this was ok.
"I liked the inclusion of poems as a break": for me, they are not a break but are crucial as a way of storytelling that escapes the essay form. I just wish there was more poetry, artwork, photography, or other forms that are not essays, because there is too much voice given to that use of language.
@pixouls great thoughts and I look forward to this one. Two responses:
"The whiteness and white people speaking on behalf of BIPOC folx and their experiences is overwhelming": this is a huge problem in book 2 also, and a massive oversight by the authors and editors — I don't know how anyone thought this was ok.
"I liked the inclusion of poems as a break": for me, they are not a break but are crucial as a way of storytelling that escapes the essay form. I just wish there was more poetry, artwork, photography, or other forms that are not essays, because there is too much voice given to that use of language.
@fionnain I am so curious why they ended up with this format of book as opposed to anthology or zine or something or another. It feels both open ended and constrained at the same time.
@pixouls agreed. Although I applaud the ambition and I do like the design, the format definitely lends itself to the mistakes that they have made with "traditional" perspectives. It's also very US-centred in voice, even when the authors are not from there.
I guess there are other online or zine publications that are meeting the need, but the better contributions in this collection are let down by some of the editing choices.
@pixouls agreed. Although I applaud the ambition and I do like the design, the format definitely lends itself to the mistakes that they have made with "traditional" perspectives. It's also very US-centred in voice, even when the authors are not from there.
I guess there are other online or zine publications that are meeting the need, but the better contributions in this collection are let down by some of the editing choices.