Are You Judging Me Yet?: Poetry and Everyday Sexism
In these lyric essays, prize-winning poet Kim Moore negotiates being a woman poet and public performer. Encouraged by the #Metoo movement and drawing on her personal experiences, she challenges objectification and lazy conventional assumptions, and advises on surviving twitter storms and bringing about change. An important book whose time has come.
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Are You Judging Me Yet?: Poetry and Everyday Sexism
In these lyric essays, prize-winning poet Kim Moore negotiates being a woman poet and public performer. Encouraged by the #Metoo movement and drawing on her personal experiences, she challenges objectification and lazy conventional assumptions, and advises on surviving twitter storms and bringing about change. An important book whose time has come.
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Are You Judging Me Yet?: Poetry and Everyday Sexism

Are You Judging Me Yet?: Poetry and Everyday Sexism

by Kim Moore
Are You Judging Me Yet?: Poetry and Everyday Sexism

Are You Judging Me Yet?: Poetry and Everyday Sexism

by Kim Moore

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In these lyric essays, prize-winning poet Kim Moore negotiates being a woman poet and public performer. Encouraged by the #Metoo movement and drawing on her personal experiences, she challenges objectification and lazy conventional assumptions, and advises on surviving twitter storms and bringing about change. An important book whose time has come.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781781726877
Publisher: Seren
Publication date: 05/08/2023
Pages: 160
Product dimensions: 5.25(w) x 8.25(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

Kim Moore was born in Leicester and lives and works in Cumbria. Her first collection The Art of Falling won the Geoffrey Faber Memorial Prize. She also won a New Writing North Award in 2014, an Eric Gregory Award in 2011 and the Geoffrey Dearmer Prize in 2012. Her second collection, All the Men I Never Married has been shortlisted for the Forward Prize. She is a teacher and facilitator of poetry, and co-founder of the Kendal Poetry Festival. She has a doctorate in Poetry and Everyday Sexism from Manchester Metropolitan University.
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