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EPISODE · Apr 10, 2024 · 1H 13M

Dr. L. Ayu Saraswati - Scarred

from Tell Me Your Story · host Richard Dugan

https://drsaraswati.com/ an insightful and transformative work that is poised to make a significant impact on discussions surrounding feminism and the human experience of pain. Dr. L. Ayu Saraswati, an award-winning author and professor in women, gender, and sexuality studies at the University of Hawai`i, has recently released her latest book, "Scarred: A Feminist Journey Through Pain." [Published by NYU Press April 25, 2023, and available on eBook for $34.80, Paperback for $36.70, and a hardback for $152.00] Key Points of the Book: "Scarred" is a genre-bending exploration that seamlessly blends memoir and scholarly criticism, offering thought-provoking theories and life-transforming perspectives on pain, particularly in relation to feminism. Dr. Saraswati challenges conventional notions of pain by reframing it as a "transnational feminist object." Drawing from her personal experiences traveling across twenty countries in just over a year, the book invites readers to contemplate how they can live with pain differently. By using pain as a lens of feminist analysis, "Scarred" delves into how power manifests through pain and explores the embodiment and embedding of pain in relationships. This unique approach combines transnational feminist theory, travel studies, and pain studies, providing a fresh perspective on the intersections of these fields. Ultimately, the book invites us to reconsider how we carry pain in a more humane, life-sustaining, enchanting, and feminist way. In an interview with Tell Me Your Story, Dr. Saraswati will empathize with your audience by answering questions like: How did your personal journey and travels shape the concept of pain as a "transnational feminist object" in "Scarred"? Can you elaborate on the role of power and its manifestation through pain in your book? How do you envision readers incorporating the insights from "Scarred" into their own lives? In what ways does the book challenge and expand traditional academic and personal perspectives on pain? Could you share a specific experience from your travels that deeply influenced your understanding of pain within a feminist framework? What prompted you to combine transnational feminist theory, travel studies, and pain studies in this unique exploration? How might "Scarred" contribute to ongoing conversations about feminism, particularly in the context of pain studies? Can you discuss the importance of reframing pain and its implications for societal and individual well-being? What do you hope readers, especially those new to feminist discourse, take away from "Scarred"? How can individuals apply the principles outlined in your book to create a more empathetic and feminist approach to pain in their own lives?

https://drsaraswati.com/ an insightful and transformative work that is poised to make a significant impact on discussions surrounding feminism and the human experience of pain. Dr. L. Ayu Saraswati, an award-winning author and professor in women, gender, and sexuality studies at the University of Hawai`i, has recently released her latest book, "Scarred: A Feminist Journey Through Pain." [Published by NYU Press April 25, 2023, and available on eBook for $34.80, Paperback for $36.70, and a hardback for $152.00] Key Points of the Book: "Scarred" is a genre-bending exploration that seamlessly blends memoir and scholarly criticism, offering thought-provoking theories and life-transforming perspectives on pain, particularly in relation to feminism. Dr. Saraswati challenges conventional notions of pain by reframing it as a "transnational feminist object." Drawing from her personal experiences traveling across twenty countries in just over a year, the book invites readers to contemplate how they can live with pain differently. By using pain as a lens of feminist analysis, "Scarred" delves into how power manifests through pain and explores the embodiment and embedding of pain in relationships. This unique approach combines transnational feminist theory, travel studies, and pain studies, providing a fresh perspective on the intersections of these fields. Ultimately, the book invites us to reconsider how we carry pain in a more humane, life-sustaining, enchanting, and feminist way. In an interview with Tell Me Your Story, Dr. Saraswati will empathize with your audience by answering questions like: How did your personal journey and travels shape the concept of pain as a "transnational feminist object" in "Scarred"? Can you elaborate on the role of power and its manifestation through pain in your book? How do you envision readers incorporating the insights from "Scarred" into their own lives? In what ways does the book challenge and expand traditional academic and personal perspectives on pain? Could you share a specific experience from your travels that deeply influenced your understanding of pain within a feminist framework? What prompted you to combine transnational feminist theory, travel studies, and pain studies in this unique exploration? How might "Scarred" contribute to ongoing conversations about feminism, particularly in the context of pain studies? Can you discuss the importance of reframing pain and its implications for societal and individual well-being? What do you hope readers, especially those new to feminist discourse, take away from "Scarred"? How can individuals apply the principles outlined in your book to create a more empathetic and feminist approach to pain in their own lives?

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