The body is not an apology The power of radical self-love

Sonya Renee Taylor

Book - 2018

"Humans are a varied and divergent bunch with all manner of beliefs, morals, and bodies. Systems of oppression thrive off our inability to make peace with difference and injure the relationship we have with our own bodies. The Body Is Not an Apology offers radical self-love as the balm to heal the wounds inflicted by these violent systems. World-renowned activist and poet Sonya Renee Taylor invites us to reconnect with the radical origins of our minds and bodies and celebrate our collective, enduring strength. As we awaken to our own indoctrinated body shame, we feel inspired to awaken others and to interrupt the systems that perpetuate body shame and oppression against all bodies. When we act from this truth on a global scale, we ushe...r in the transformative opportunity of radical self-love, which is the opportunity for a more just, equitable, and compassionate world--for us all"--Amazon.com.

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Published
Oakland, CA : Berrett-Koehler Publishers [2018]
Language
English
Main Author
Sonya Renee Taylor (author)
Edition
First Edition
Physical Description
xiii, 137 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN
9781626569768
  • Prologue
  • 1. Making Self-Love Radical
  • What Radical Self-Love Is and What It Ain't
  • Why the Body?
  • Why Must It Be Radical?
  • What Have We Been Apologizing For? What If We Stopped?
  • The Three Peaces
  • 2. Shame, Guilt, and Apology-Then and Now
  • When Did We Learn to Hate Them?
  • Body-Shame Origin Stories
  • Media Matters
  • Buying to Be "Enough"
  • A Government for, by, and about Bodies
  • Call It What It Is: Body Terrorism
  • 3. Building a Radical Self-Love Practice in an Age of Loathing
  • Mapping Our Way out of Shame and into Radical Self-Love
  • Thinking, Being, Doing
  • Four Pillars of Practice
  • 4. A New Way Ordered by Love
  • A World for All Bodies Is a World for Our Bodies
  • Speaking French and Implicit Bias
  • Beating Body Terrorism from the Inside Out
  • Changing Hearts
  • Unapologetic Agreements
  • 5. Your Radical Self-Love Toolkit
  • You Are Not a Car
  • Ten Tools for Radical Self-Love
  • Conclusion
  • Notes
  • Radical Resources
  • Acknowledgments
  • Index
  • About the Author
  • About TBINAA
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Poet and activist Taylor (A Little Truth on Your Shirt) packs important ideas into this concise volume on body empowerment. "Radical self-love is not a destination you are trying to get to; it is who you already are," she counsels. She correctly points out the role media has played in objectifying women and holding them to a photoshopped standard that rarely exist in real life-and suggests voting against demeaning advertising with one's wallet. The common issue of body shaming is thoughtfully and empathetically explored here, as is the importance of changing the messages people receive about their bodies from negative to positive for future generations. Taylor peppers her lessons with questions to readers that she calls "unapologetic inquiries," such as "What was your earliest memory of body shame?," and prompts she calls "radical reflections," bits of hard-won wisdom from her own life, such as "children's bodies are not public property." Refreshingly, while women are often assumed to be the group most interested in this book's subject matter, Taylor wisely casts a wide net and addresses different genders in the book. The author's sensible and empathetic tone will lend comfort to readers and help them to see that no matter what their body type, they are beautiful. (Feb.) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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