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Vivek Shraya

    Vivek Shraya est une artiste multidisciplinaire dont le travail navigue avec fluidité entre la littérature, la musique, les arts visuels et la performance. Son écriture est reconnue pour son exploration perspicace de l'identité, de la race et du genre, défiant souvent les normes sociétales d'une voix puissante et directe. Le style littéraire de Shraya se caractérise par son honnêteté brute et sa profondeur introspective, invitant les lecteurs à confronter des thèmes complexes de l'individualité et de l'appartenance. Par ses diverses entreprises artistiques, elle suscite constamment la réflexion et favorise une compréhension plus profonde de l'expérience humaine.

    Death Threat
    The Subtweet
    People Change
    I'm afraid of men
    • People Change

      • 112pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      *FINALIST FOR THE CITY OF CALGARY W.O. MITCHELL BOOK PRIZE*“A deeply generous and honest gift to the world.”— Elliot PageThe author of I’m Afraid of Men lets readers in on the secrets to a life of reinvention.Vivek Shraya knows this to be people change. We change our haircuts and our outfits and our minds. We change names, titles, labels. We attempt to blend in or to stand out. We outgrow relationships, we abandon dreams for new ones, we start fresh. We seize control of our stories. We make resolutions.In fact, nobody knows this better than Vivek, who’s made a career of embracing many artist, performer, musician, writer, model, teacher. In People Change , she reflects on the origins of this impulse, tracing it to childhood influences from Hinduism to Madonna. What emerges is a meditation on change why we fear it, why we’re drawn to it, what motivates us to change, and what traps us in place.At a time when we’re especially contemplating who we want to be, this slim and stylish handbook is an essential companion—a guide to celebrating our many selves and the inspiration to discover who we’ll become next.

      People Change2022
      4,0
    • The Subtweet

      • 248pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      A story of female friendship, with a fast-paced plot and a nuanced examination of art, brown culture, social media, call-out culture, the music industry, and sexism. Following two women from the throes of first friend infatuation to a tweet that splits them apart and destroys one career, THE SUBTWEET is a book only artist Vivek Shraya could write.

      The Subtweet2020
      3,7
    • Death Threat

      • 60pages
      • 3 heures de lecture

      A comic book that explores the real-life death threat against writer/musician Vivek Shraya after she came out as transgender.

      Death Threat2019
      3,7
    • I'm afraid of men

      • 96pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      "A powerful meditation on the damaging effects of masculinity from a trans girl--a writer with celebrated indie roots and a knack for dismantling assumptions and challenging the status quo. Toxic masculinity takes many insidious forms, from misogyny and sexual harassment to homophobia, transphobia, and bullying. Vivek Shraya has firsthand experience with nearly all of them. As a boy, Vivek exhibited "feminine" qualities. The men in her life immediately and violently disapproved. They taught her to fear the word girl by turning it into a weapon used to hurt her. They taught her to hate her femininity, to destroy the best parts of herself. In order to survive, Vivek had to learn to convincingly perform masculinity. As a girl, she's still afraid. Having spent years undoing the damage and salvaging her lost girlhood, she is haunted by the violence of men, seldom dressing the way she wants in public. As a result she is often still perceived as male, stirring feelings of guilt and self-doubt: Am I not feminine enough? Is this my fault for striving to be the perfect man and excelling at it? I'm Afraid of Men is a culmination of the years Vivek spent observing men and creating her own version of manhood. Through deeply personal reflection, she offers a rare and multifaceted perspective on gender and a hopeful reimagining of masculinity at a time when it's needed more than ever."-- Provided by publisher

      I'm afraid of men2018
      4,2