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Jillian Weise

    Jillian Weise ist eine Schriftstellerin, die die Grenzen von Menschlichkeit und Technologie in ihrem Werk hinterfragt. Ihre Schriften nutzen oft experimentelle Techniken wie Stimmmanipulation und literarisches Hacking, um die zeitgenössische Gesellschaft zu reflektieren und zu kritisieren. Weise erforscht Themen der Kybernetik und Identität und verschiebt damit die Grenzen des aktuellen literarischen Ausdrucks. Ihr satirischer Ansatz und ihr innovativer Stil machen sie zu einer einzigartigen und provokanten Stimme in der literarischen Landschaft.

    Pills and Jacksonvilles
    The Colony
    Cyborg Detective
    The Amputee's Guide to Sex
    • The Amputee's Guide to Sex

      • 112 Seiten
      • 4 Lesestunden
      4,3(43)Abgeben

      Exploring the intersection of disability and desire, this transformative collection presents a fresh perspective on these often-overlooked themes. Accompanied by a new introduction from a prominent contemporary poet, the book challenges societal norms and invites readers to reconsider their understanding of both concepts. Through its thought-provoking essays and narratives, it aims to reshape conversations around identity and intimacy, making it a significant contribution to contemporary literature on disability.

      The Amputee's Guide to Sex
    • Cyborg Detective

      • 90 Seiten
      • 4 Lesestunden
      4,0(2)Abgeben

      With acerbic aplomb, Jillian Weise's latest collection of poems investigates disability and ableism in the literary canon.

      Cyborg Detective
    • The Colony

      • 352 Seiten
      • 13 Lesestunden
      3,6(199)Abgeben

      Set against the backdrop of a cutting-edge research colony, a young teacher grapples with societal pressures to change her identity due to a rare genetic condition. While resisting the experimental procedure aimed at "curing" her missing leg, she navigates complex relationships, including a budding romance with Nick, who carries a different genetic burden. As she befriends historical figures like Charles Darwin and confronts her past, she explores themes of self-acceptance, love, and the ethics of genetic intervention.

      The Colony
    • Pills and Jacksonvilles

      Poems

      • 112 Seiten
      • 4 Lesestunden

      This collection of poems delves into themes of sexuality, queerness, and the body while addressing the challenges of living with disability in an ableist society. It offers a bold and thought-provoking examination of identity and experience, inviting readers to confront societal norms and expectations. Through its fierce and evocative language, the work challenges conventional perspectives and celebrates diverse bodies and identities.

      Pills and Jacksonvilles