Root & Branch

Essays on inheritance

(Author) Eda Gunaydin
Format: Paperback
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That there is no easy translation for 'awkward' in other languages suggests that I'm only myself in English. This feels like a loss, because I'd like to think of myself as Turkish, too. There is a Turkish saying that one's home is not where one is born, but where one grows full - dogdugun yer degil, doydugun yer. Mixing the personal and political, Eda Gunaydin's bold and innovative writing explores race, class, gender and violence, and Turkish diaspora. Equal parts piercing, tender and funny, this book takes us from an overworked and underpaid café job in Western Sydney, the mother-daughter tradition of sharing a meal in the local kebab shop, to the legacies of family migration, and intergenerational trauma. Root and Branch seeks to unsettle neat descriptions of belonging and place. What are the legacies of migration, apart from loss? And how do we find comfort in where we are?

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Publisher:
NewSouth Publishing
Format:
Paperback
Number of pages:
None
Language:
en
ISBN:
9781742237312
Publish year:
2022
Publish date:
May 1, 2022

Eda Gunaydin

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