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Radical Intimacy by Sophie K Rosa; 9780745345161

Radical Intimacy

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Radical Intimacy by Sophie K Rosa invites readers to delve into the transformative concept of intimacy through a feminist lens. This thought-provoking work challenges the tenets of capitalist ideology, encouraging a reevaluation of how we forge connections in contemporary society.

The Plot

The narrative unfolds through the voices of a new generation of British feminists, each grappling with the complexities of personal relationships while resisting societal norms. The book raises critical questions about intimacy, vulnerability, and the impact of economic structures on our emotional lives. Through a series of essays and narratives, Rosa explores themes of love, friendship, and community, all framed within the context of resisting commodification.

Themes

  • Intimacy and Connection: The exploration of deep, meaningful relationships in an often superficial world.
  • Feminism: A contemporary take on feminist thought that prioritises the importance of community and shared experiences.
  • Capitalism: A critique of how capitalist values influence personal interactions and emotional wellbeing.
“In a world that often prioritises profit over people, Radical Intimacy is a clarion call for authentic connection.”

Readers who appreciated works by authors such as bell hooks or Adrienne Rich may find resonance in Rosa's insightful prose. With its compelling arguments and rich narrative style, Radical Intimacy is both a challenge and an invitation to rethink how we relate to one another in a changing world.

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 198 mm × 128 mm × 18 mm
Pages: 208
Publisher: Pluto Press
ISBN: 9780745345161

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