Fairy Tale Review (e-bog) af Bernheimer, Kate
Bernheimer, Kate

Fairy Tale Review e-bog

223,05 DKK
This issue is themed around yellow: the color of my skin, my namesake, the color used to describe four billion plus Asians, and this doesn't even account for the diasporic population. Yellow, the color of diseased skin and diseased people. Yellow, the color of aging. All these denigrations contained in one color, none of which actually resemble the color itself. Because yellow is bright. It is el…
This issue is themed around yellow: the color of my skin, my namesake, the color used to describe four billion plus Asians, and this doesn't even account for the diasporic population. Yellow, the color of diseased skin and diseased people. Yellow, the color of aging. All these denigrations contained in one color, none of which actually resemble the color itself. Because yellow is bright. It is electric. It inspires. And the works in this issue are as effulgent as yellow itself, but lurking-as yellow always lurks-is something sinister and bold, the color forcing itself up and out, revealing, transforming. Yellow yields metamorphosis.
E-bog 223,05 DKK
Forfattere Bernheimer, Kate (forfatter)
Udgivet 11.06.2015
Genrer DNF
Sprog English
Format pdf
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9780814341780

This issue is themed around yellow: the color of my skin, my namesake, the color used to describe four billion plus Asians, and this doesn't even account for the diasporic population. Yellow, the color of diseased skin and diseased people. Yellow, the color of aging. All these denigrations contained in one color, none of which actually resemble the color itself. Because yellow is bright. It is electric. It inspires. And the works in this issue are as effulgent as yellow itself, but lurking-as yellow always lurks-is something sinister and bold, the color forcing itself up and out, revealing, transforming. Yellow yields metamorphosis.