An honest woman / Jónína Kirton.

An honest woman / Jónína Kirton.

By
Kirton, Jónína, 1955-

Publication Date
2017

Publication Information
Vancouver, B.C. : Talonbooks,

Physical Description
91 p.

Subject Term
Women -- Poetry.
 
Canadian poetry -- 21st century.
 
Canadian poetry.
 
Poetry.
 
Indigenous peoples.

Bibliography Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 90-91)

Summary
An Honest Woman by JÔonÔina Kirton confronts us with beauty and ugliness in the wholesome riot that is sex, love, and marriage. From the perspective of a mixed-race woman, Kirton engages with Simone de Beauvoir and Donald Trump to unravel the norms of femininity and sexuality that continue to adhere today. Kirton recalls her own upbringing, during which she was told to find a good husband who would "make an honest woman" out of her. Exploring the lives of many women, including her mother, her contemporaries, and well-known sex-crime stories such as the case of Elisabeth Fritzl, Kirton mines the personal to loosen the grip of patriarchal and colonial impositions. An Honest Woman explores the many ways the female body is shaped by questions that have been too political to ask: What happens when a woman decides to take her sexuality into her own hands, dismissing cultural norms and the expectations of her parents? How is a young woman's sexuality influenced when she is perceived as an "exotic" other? Can a woman reconnect with her Indigenous community by choosing Indigenous lovers? Daring and tender in their honesty and wisdom, these poems challenge the perception of women's bodies as glamorous and marketable commodities and imagine an embodied female experience that accommodates the role of creativity and a nurturing relationship with the land.

Language
English

ISBN
9781772011449


LibraryCollectionCollectionCall NumberStatus
Corner Brook (WCB)Adult NFic IndigenousAdult Non-Fiction Indigenous811.6 K63Checked In
St. John's - A.C. Hunter (SJH)Adult NFic IndigenousAdult Non-Fiction Indigenous811.6 K63Checked In