From the Body
From the Body
Charley Barnes (ed.)
Paperback
Narratives of the body are versatile. Here, there are confessions, recollections, and love letters, all dealing with topics as wide-reaching as eating disorders, disability, and gender dysphoria. In this collection of personal essays and creative nonfiction, its contributors have responded to food and the body in intimate but universal ways, sharing experiences that will resonate with readers.
Featuring the award-winning poet Andrew McMillan and dedicated mental health campaigner Cara Lisette, From the Body is a tender and honest discussion of how we feed and fuel our bodies – and how we may, in time, come to treat them a little kinder.
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Imprint: Valley Press
Published: June 2023
ISBN: 9781915606099
Catalogue no: VP0216
Page count: 96
Trim size: 198 x 129 mm
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Praise for From the Body:
“From a diverse set of writers and perspectives, From the Body provides new and fascinating ways of seeing and understanding our physical forms, in their myriad ways. Here Charley Barnes has selected an incredible range of essays that demonstrate that, as individuals, our experiences with our bodies and our lives are a complex and ever-changing set of interrelationships. This is a remarkable book, one I cannot recommend highly enough.”
— Aaron Kent
“I've long been an advocate of the healing properties of writing, and this book gets under the skin of some courageous writers, illuminating their relationships between mind and body. Here are voices that are honest, sometimes bewildered, and often angry about society's expectations of what it is to be 'healthy', but always asking to be listened to, to be put back at the centre of their own lives. It can be a painful read, but one that is ultimately hopeful.”
— Deborah Alma
About the author
Dr Charlotte 'Charley' Barnes is an author and academic based in Worcestershire, UK. She is a lecturer in Cultural Studies at the University of Worcester, where she teaches across various disciplines including Creative Writing, English literature, and Media and Film. Charley's research specialism is True Crime literature, and the representations of truth, fact, and creative telling in this area. In her practice-based research, Charley specialises in representations of female violence in contemporary crime. This has culminated in over ten psychological thrillers, that investigate these representations in practice.