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OverviewAs Nora Samaran writes, 'violence is nurturance turned backwards.' In its place, she proposes 'nurturance culture' as the opposite of rape culture, suggesting that models of care and accountability - different from 'call-outs' rooted in the politics of guilt - can move toward dismantling systems of dominance and oppression. Includes the essays 'The Opposite of Rape Culture Is Nurturance Culture,' 'On Gaslighting,' and 'Own, Apologize, Repair,' as well as conversations with Serena Bhandar, Ruby Smith Diaz, Aravinda Ananda, Natalie Knight, and Alix Johnson. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Nora SamaranPublisher: AK Press Imprint: AK Press Dimensions: Width: 12.70cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 20.30cm Weight: 0.181kg ISBN: 9781849353588ISBN 10: 1849353581 Pages: 140 Publication Date: 05 December 2019 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsTurn this World Inside Out is a must-have for educators, parents, counselors, and all members of the community who are working to transform structural harm. ... Using accessible language, Turn This World Inside Out lays out the social forces that perpetuate harm, and provides essential language to help start difficult conversations. This book offers us more than insight into the problem of structural harm; it also offers a part of the remedy and is thus essential reading for everyone who wants to shift to a culture of healing, nurturance, and love. -- Agustina Vidal, Programs Coordinator at The Icarus Project, New York. Turn This World Inside Out is doing work in an area that is highly topical, in a way that I, for one, have never seen before. This book is doing something unique and visionary. A lot of writing is visionary about something, but this book is visionary about something that, at this moment, is on everyone's mind. In book form, it could reach a lot of people. -- Wayde Compton, Author of After Canaan and The Outer Harbour, Creative Writing Program Director at The Writer's Studio, Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, BC. Nora Samaran writes with a unique combination of compassion and intelligence on the most pressing topic of our time. I'm convinced that if every person read her words, the world would be a much better place. --Liz Plank, journalist and executive producer of Divided States of Women Turn This World Inside Out is doing work in an area that is highly topical, in a way that I, for one, have never seen before. This book is doing something unique and visionary. A lot of writing is visionary about something, but this book is visionary about something that, at this moment, is on everyone's mind. In book form, it could reach a lot of people. -- Wayde Compton, Author of After Canaan and The Outer Harbour, Creative Writing Program Director at The Writer's Studio, Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, BC. Turn this World Inside Out is a must-have for educators, parents, counselors, and all members of the community who are working to transform structural harm. ... Using accessible language, Turn This World Inside Out lays out the social forces that perpetuate harm, and provides essential language to help start difficult conversations. This book offers us more than insight into the problem of structural harm; it also offers a part of the remedy and is thus essential reading for everyone who wants to shift to a culture of healing, nurturance, and love. --Agustina Vidal and Maryse Mitchell-Brody, The Icarus Project, New York Author InformationNora Samaran is the pseudonym of Naava Smolash, a faculty member in the English department at Douglas College. Her writing appears in academic and popular publications including Studies in Canadian Literature, West Coast Line, Briarpatch, and the University of Toronto Quarterly. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |