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Book Synopsis

An impassioned discussion about the alternative ways to form relationships and resist capitalism



Trade Review

‘This was my most eagerly awaited book of the year and it does not disappoint. A powerful, utterly engaging read and a vital call to action. Sophie K Rosa analyses how current conditions restrict our capacity for caring relationships with ourselves and others, and how these conditions can be implicated in so many forms of intimate violence, injustice and loss. A must read’

-- Meg-John Barker, author of 'Rewriting the Rules'

‘Proposes radical answers for people longing for real intimacy, just as she proposes the need to centre all forms of intimacy as radical praxis. We are invited to look for the possibilities of abundant post-capitalist relating, and how they might nurture us in overcoming the systems which trap us in scarcity. It’s great. Please read it!’

-- Justin Hancock, Sex and relationships educator

‘A clarion voice from a new generation of British feminists accessibly expanding family-abolitionist thought and praxis into new spheres in response to a swingeing care crisis ... I was gripped’

-- Sophie Lewis, author of 'Abolish The Family'

‘Explores Black and Indigenous feminist and queer revolutionary approaches to relating helps unshackle the mind from capitalist and colonial kinship, friendship, and romance. In order to change the world, one must first change the story of the world that is possible’

-- Kim TallBear, professor at University of Alberta, Canada

‘Made me reconsider so many of the cultural scripts I've been fed my whole life. Unsparing, important and hopeful’

-- Annie Lord, Vogue columnist and author of 'Notes on Heartbreak'

‘Sophie K. Rosa challenges us to rethink, reimagine, resist and redefine intimacy according to our own standards instead of those force-fed to us via the white supremacist capitalist cisheteropatriarchy. Consider this the next read in your study group.’

-- ‘Ms. Magazine’

‘Radical Intimacy scrutinises the reality of love and intimacy ... it also paints a moving alternative of what a different reality can offer. The call to action is strong; she is asking, with compassion and conviction, for collective liberation and for a revolution’

-- ‘Mashable’

‘In a world wracked by successive economic and social crises, Sophie K Rosa offers us an alternative; she demands we imagine and create a better world through love … Radical Intimacy is an introduction to a utopian worldview that has compassion at its heart’

-- Adele Walton, ‘DAZED’

‘Implores us to transcend our unfair social structures to instead compassionately reconnect with one another'

-- Katie Goh, ‘i-D’

‘Sophie K Rosa's polemic interrogates what it means to love and make connections under capitalism’

-- ‘Red Pepper’

‘Rosa's groundbreaking manifesto invites us into a politically emancipatory conceptualisation of intimacy beyond capitalism and heteronormativity’

-- ‘The Skinny’

‘A punchy and impassioned account of inspiring ideas about alternative ways to live … Radical Intimacy is the compassionate antidote to a callous society’

-- ‘The Spill’

‘Excellent ... Instead of resigning ourselves to a lonely life in a New Gilded Age, Radical Intimacy points towards the long and difficult path to a kinder, better future’

-- ‘Los Angeles Review of Books’

'I can’t recommend enough Sophie K. Rosa’s Radical Intimacy and its powerful meditations on fostering love and community amid the innately exploitative backdrop of capitalism'

-- Kylie Cheung, ‘Jezebel’

Table of Contents

Introduction: The intimate is political
1. Your life in your hands
2. Us two against the world
3. They're all you've got
4. A ladder is not a resting place
5. The great equaliser
Conclusion: strong bonds for a fragile planet

Radical Intimacy

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    A Paperback / softback by Sophie K Rosa


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      Publisher: Pluto Press
      Publication Date: 20/03/2023
      ISBN13: 9780745345161, 978-0745345161
      ISBN10: 0745345166

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      An impassioned discussion about the alternative ways to form relationships and resist capitalism



      Trade Review

      ‘This was my most eagerly awaited book of the year and it does not disappoint. A powerful, utterly engaging read and a vital call to action. Sophie K Rosa analyses how current conditions restrict our capacity for caring relationships with ourselves and others, and how these conditions can be implicated in so many forms of intimate violence, injustice and loss. A must read’

      -- Meg-John Barker, author of 'Rewriting the Rules'

      ‘Proposes radical answers for people longing for real intimacy, just as she proposes the need to centre all forms of intimacy as radical praxis. We are invited to look for the possibilities of abundant post-capitalist relating, and how they might nurture us in overcoming the systems which trap us in scarcity. It’s great. Please read it!’

      -- Justin Hancock, Sex and relationships educator

      ‘A clarion voice from a new generation of British feminists accessibly expanding family-abolitionist thought and praxis into new spheres in response to a swingeing care crisis ... I was gripped’

      -- Sophie Lewis, author of 'Abolish The Family'

      ‘Explores Black and Indigenous feminist and queer revolutionary approaches to relating helps unshackle the mind from capitalist and colonial kinship, friendship, and romance. In order to change the world, one must first change the story of the world that is possible’

      -- Kim TallBear, professor at University of Alberta, Canada

      ‘Made me reconsider so many of the cultural scripts I've been fed my whole life. Unsparing, important and hopeful’

      -- Annie Lord, Vogue columnist and author of 'Notes on Heartbreak'

      ‘Sophie K. Rosa challenges us to rethink, reimagine, resist and redefine intimacy according to our own standards instead of those force-fed to us via the white supremacist capitalist cisheteropatriarchy. Consider this the next read in your study group.’

      -- ‘Ms. Magazine’

      ‘Radical Intimacy scrutinises the reality of love and intimacy ... it also paints a moving alternative of what a different reality can offer. The call to action is strong; she is asking, with compassion and conviction, for collective liberation and for a revolution’

      -- ‘Mashable’

      ‘In a world wracked by successive economic and social crises, Sophie K Rosa offers us an alternative; she demands we imagine and create a better world through love … Radical Intimacy is an introduction to a utopian worldview that has compassion at its heart’

      -- Adele Walton, ‘DAZED’

      ‘Implores us to transcend our unfair social structures to instead compassionately reconnect with one another'

      -- Katie Goh, ‘i-D’

      ‘Sophie K Rosa's polemic interrogates what it means to love and make connections under capitalism’

      -- ‘Red Pepper’

      ‘Rosa's groundbreaking manifesto invites us into a politically emancipatory conceptualisation of intimacy beyond capitalism and heteronormativity’

      -- ‘The Skinny’

      ‘A punchy and impassioned account of inspiring ideas about alternative ways to live … Radical Intimacy is the compassionate antidote to a callous society’

      -- ‘The Spill’

      ‘Excellent ... Instead of resigning ourselves to a lonely life in a New Gilded Age, Radical Intimacy points towards the long and difficult path to a kinder, better future’

      -- ‘Los Angeles Review of Books’

      'I can’t recommend enough Sophie K. Rosa’s Radical Intimacy and its powerful meditations on fostering love and community amid the innately exploitative backdrop of capitalism'

      -- Kylie Cheung, ‘Jezebel’

      Table of Contents

      Introduction: The intimate is political
      1. Your life in your hands
      2. Us two against the world
      3. They're all you've got
      4. A ladder is not a resting place
      5. The great equaliser
      Conclusion: strong bonds for a fragile planet

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