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Her Voice: Hänen Ääensä: A Hybrid Memoir

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By (author): Faith Adiele

When Faith Adiele realizes that shes forgotten the sound of her late grandmothers voice, she impulsively decides to make a film. The process reveals surprises like her mummi had a thick Finnish accent and blamed her terminal cancer on all the things I never said, moving inside me. Set against the backdrop of the Watergate hearings, Her Voice: Hänen Ääensä: A Hybrid Memoir weaves together diary entries, home movies, ichthyology, Nordic and Pacific Northwest mythologies, and YouTube language lessons to examine the legacies of trauma, class, politics, and silence on womens creative lives.

Her Voice leaps playfully and poignantly across time, memory, and history, as well as between American pop-culture and multi-ethnic/racial experiences that reveal America as always hybrid. Knitting together gorgeous shards of written memoir and essayistic musings with playwritings realistic dialog and fabulist DIY-collaged illustrations, Adieles investigation of almost-forgotten voices and images re-embodies and reminds us of what matters.

When experienced together with Voice/Over: A Memoir Breakout in 7 Movies (released simultaneously as an innovative breakout performative, a supplemental yet stand-alone praxis that pushes the vision of Her Voice and the memoir genre over the brink ) the two books offer an innovative approach that goes beyond traditional memoirs conventions. In an America no longer satisfied with merely privileged authorized written texts, Adiele shows us that culture, like memoir, can be hybrid, inclusive, and multiple, and yes, can be (and is always) both personal and political.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 198g
  • Dimensions: 140 x 203mm
  • Publication Date: 31 Jul 2024
  • Publisher: Texas Review Press
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781680033595

About Faith Adiele

Faith Adiele writes and speaks about race culture and travel. She is author of Meeting Faith a memoir about ordaining as Thailands first Black Buddhist nun that won the PEN Open Book Award and routinely appears on travel listicles. Her media credits include Sleep Stories (CALM app) two episodes of A World of Calm (HBOMax) and the documentary My Journey Home (PBS) about finding her family in Nigeria. Founder of the nations first writing workshop for travelers of color she teaches at California College of the Arts and leads writing workshops around the world.

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