
(Vão encontrar links para páginas da Wook referentes aos livros mencionados. São links de afiliada, o que quer dizer que por cada compra que for feita através destes links eu recebo uma pequena comissão. É uma excelente forma de apoiarem o meu trabalho e eu ficarei muito agradecida!)
Rebel Folklore. Empowering Spirits, Witches And Misfits, From Anansi to Baba Yaga, Icy Sedgwick e Melissa Jarram (2023)
Não-Ficção; Ilustrado.

Confesso que não sei bem como descobri este livro, mas assim que o vi não resisti. Em primeiro, porque a capa é incrível (e o interior também tem ilustrações muito bonitas); em segundo porque acredito que através do folclore temos acesso a expressões muito próprias de diferentes culturas, o que é algo que me interessa bastante (#leradiversidadefolclorica é uma das áreas do meu projeto de leitura Representatividade na Literatura)
Rebel Folklore gathers 50 of the darkest and most complicated folktale characters from around the world, showing readers why we should care about the rebels and misfits of ancient stories.
Folktales were humble stories, passed down generations by those on the fringes of women, peasants, outcast groups. Across the world, these ancient stories are filled with strange characters, complicated figures who hold up a mirror to the world that dreamt them up. From outspoken women cast as witches to anti-authority figures denounced as criminals, flawed heroes to relatable villains, Rebel Folklore celebrates 50 of these misfits and what they mean for us today.
Whether it’s Muma Padurii, the Romanian forest witch who terrorizes trespassers to protect the environment, the Churel, who stalks unfaithful men on her backwards feet, or Robin Hood, everyone’s favorite lawless activist, we can learn a lot from the rebels of days gone how to speak out, embrace our flaws, and be unashamedly ourselves – even if that means being a cannibalistic swamp witch.
Blackouts, Justin Torres (2023)
Ficção Histórica; Representação LGBTQIA+.

Desde que este livro foi publicado que estou de olho nele devido às temáticas (a descrição de uma das personagens como “radical queer anthropologist” conquistou-me), mas também à atenção dada à forma da narrativa e do livro, em que as ideias de rasura, apagamento, silenciamento… são materialmente representadas através da inclusão de documentos e imagens que diluem as fronteiras entre real e ficção.
Juan Gay is on his deathbed. He has decided to spend his last days in The Palace: a monumental, fading institution in the desert, which was an asylum in another lifetime. There, a young man tends to this dying soul - someone who Juan met only once, but who has haunted the edges of his life ever since. As the end approaches, the two trade stories - resurrecting lost loves, lives, mothers and fathers - and their lives are woven, ineluctably, into a broader story of pathology and oppression. Charged with sifting through Juan's belongings, our narrator uncovers a copy of Sex Variants: A Study in Homosexual Patterns, its pages blacked out, censored, reduced down to poetic dispatches. And, as he sifts through the manuscript, another story is told: that of Jan Gay - a radical, queer anthropologist - whose ground-breaking work was co-opted, and stifled, by the committee she served. Blackouts is a haunting, dreamlike rumination on memory and erasure, on the ways in which stories sustain histories. Both emotionally and intellectually daring, Justin Torres blends fact with fiction - drawing from historical records, screenplays, testimony and image - force us to look again at the world we have inherited and the narratives we have received.
Little, Big, John Crowley (1981)
Fantasia; Oculto.

Um outro projeto de leitura que pretendo desenvolver de forma mais consistente é o de livros com representação do tarot e astrologia. Foi numa pesquisa sobre essa temática que encontrei várias recomendações deste livro sobre o qual não sabia nada. A representação do tarot e as numerosas críticas positivas levaram-me a comprar este livro que é considerado um clássico da fantasia.
Edgewood is many houses, all put inside each other, or across each other. It's filled with and surrounded by mystery and enchantment: the further in you go, the bigger it gets. Smoky Barnable, who has fallen in love with Daily Alice Drinkwater, comes to Edgewood, her family home, where he finds himself drawn into a world of magical strangeness.
Crowley's work has a special alchemy - mixing the world we know with an imagined world which seems more true and real. Winner of the World Fantasy Award, Little, Big is eloquent, sensual, funny and unforgettable, a truly Fantasy Masterwork.
The Bloody Chamber and Other Stories, Angela Carter (1979)
Contos; Terror; Retellings.

Comprei este livro motivada pela relação intertextual que outro livro que pretendo ler este mês estabelece com o conto homónimo da obra. O livro a que me refiro é Tell Me I'm Worthless, de Alison Rumfitt, um livro de terror de crítica aos fascismos e com representação trans. Claro que The Bloody Chamber é uma verdadeira referência e isso só contribuiu para a vontade de o trazer para casa.
Angela Carter was a storytelling sorceress, the literary godmother of Neil Gaiman, David Mitchell, Audrey Niffenegger, J. K. Rowling, Kelly Link, and other contemporary masters of supernatural fiction. In her masterpiece, The Bloody Chamber—which includes the story that is the basis of Neil Jordan’s 1984 movie The Company of Wolves—she spins subversively dark and sensual versions of familiar fairy tales and legends like “Little Red Riding Hood,” “Bluebeard,” “Puss in Boots,” and “Beauty and the Beast,” giving them exhilarating new life in a style steeped in the romantic trappings of the gothic tradition.
The Patriarchs: The Origins of Inequality, Angela Saini (2023)
Não-Ficção; Feminismo.

Vi, quis, comprei. Uma estória simples.
A groundbreaking exploration of gendered oppression—its origins, its histories, our attempts to understand it, and our efforts to combat it.
For centuries, societies have treated male domination as natural to the human species. But how would our understanding of gender inequality—our imagined past and contested present—look if we didn’t assume that men have always ruled over women, if we saw inequality as something more fragile that has had to be constantly remade and reasserted?
In The Patriarchs: The Origins of Inequality, award-winning science journalist Angela Saini explores the roots of what we call patriarchy, uncovering a complex history of how it first became embedded in societies and spread across the globe from prehistory into the present. She travels to the world’s earliest known human settlements, analyzes the latest research findings in science and archaeology, and traces cultural and political histories from the Americas to Asia.
Lákíríboto, Ayodele Olofintuade (2019)
Mistério; Feminismo; Representação Negra; Representação LGBTQIA+.

Um thriller passado na Nigéria com representação queer e feminista? Quero, imediatamente! Ainda por cima tem uma das minhas capas favoritas de sempre.
A twisty thriller about the fate of a sprawling family in Lagos, Lakiriboto is a queer, feminist revenge thriller like no other, in which murder, betrayal, and witchcraft collide – with explosive results. Me I be Rita, I’m unforgiving, vengeful, and as petty as fuck. When her grandmother dies in the night, Moremi’s fate falls to her uncle, the grasping family chief who sends her off to work as a housemaid in Lagos. On arriving there, Moremi finds that the big city is not all she thought it would be. But she’s not alone. After another family death, Kudirat, accused of bringing misfortune to her close family, has also been sent to live as a maid in the same house, scrubbing floors and folding laundry for long-suffering Tola, whose abusive doctor husband refuses to treat. Together, with the help of her queer aunt Morieba, the four women must wrestle back control of their lives as the patriarchal traditions that govern the family push back against their freedoms. When Tola’s condition worsens, someone new emerges, someone with revenge and redemption in mind.Mixing family saga, mobster pulp, and queer coming-of age, Lakiriboto is a staggeringly original and surprising novel about Nigeria’s queer and feminist communities, the struggles they face, and the lengths they will go to to overcome them.
An Autobiography, Angela Davis (1974)
Não-ficção; Memoir; Feminismo.

Quero ler tudo sobre a Angela Davis; Quero ler tudo da Angela Davis. Está justificada a compra. E Angela Davis nunca deixou de ser relevante é-o cada vez mais, infelizmente. Uma mulher que sempre lutou pela liberdade enquanto interseccionalidade de todas as identidades e experiências de opressão.
Angela Davis has been a political activist at the cutting edge of the Black Liberation, feminist, queer, and prison abolitionist movements for more than 50 years. First published and edited by Toni Morrison in 1974, An Autobiography is a powerful and commanding account of her early years in struggle. Davis describes her journey from a childhood on Dynamite Hill in Birmingham, Alabama, to one of the most significant political trials of the century: from her political activity in a New York high school to her work with the U.S. Communist Party, the Black Panther Party, and the Soledad Brothers; and from the faculty of the Philosophy Department at UCLA to the FBI's list of the Ten Most Wanted Fugitives. Told with warmth, brilliance, humor and conviction, Angela Davis’s autobiography is a classic account of a life in struggle with echoes in our own time.

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