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Cultural Capital DoesnT Pay The Rent: A Queer Memoir
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Cultural Capital DoesnT Pay The Rent Is A Story About Loss, Economic Survival, And Three Decades Of Organizing Against The Interlocking Hellscapes Of Neoliberalism. Jessica LawlessS Memoir Is A Queer, AnarchoPunk History Of Community Care And Healing Justice.An Original Member Of Home Alive, The SeattleBased, Feminist SelfDefense Collective Founded As A Response To The Unsolved Rape And Murder Of A Beloved Friend, Lawless Takes The Reader Into Subcultural Spaces Of The 1980S And 90S Where Anticapitalist Concepts Of Race, Gender, And Sexuality Were Developing Against The Backdrop Of The Christian RightS Early Culture Wars.Digging Into Their Personal Archive Of PreInternet Flyers, Meeting Notes, Zines, Photos, Newsletters, Exhibition Announcements, Journals, And Funeral Programs, Lawless Explores The Somatic Impacts Of Remembering And Forgetting. Her Attempts To Leave Violence In The Past Lead Her To The Institutional Violence Of Academia, The Absurdity Of The Los Angeles Art World, The Crushing Poverty Of Cyclical Subemployment As An Adjunct Professor, And The Heartbreak Of Working In The Labor Movement.Reflecting On The Past While Entering Menopause, Lawless Crafts A Narrative That Twists And Turns Along A Winding Path, Continually Rejecting Normative Conclusions. Cultural Capital DoesnT Pay The Rent Is A Moving Account Of Abolitionist Feminist Resistance That Will Inspire Anyone WhoS Experienced The Hopes And Hypocrisies Of Leftist Activism.
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