(Everything Is) Cells and Bodies: Ohio Migration Anthology, Volume Two

Illustrations Gloria Kellon
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(Everything Is) Cells and Bodies: Ohio Migration Anthology, Volume Two

Illustrations Gloria Kellon
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  • Date de publication : Sep 22, 2023
  • Langue : anglais
  • Nombre de pages : 204
  • Éditeur : Anacaona
  • ISBN : 9798988862406
  • Dimensions : 6.0" W x 0.55" L x 9.0" H

Marina Manoukian, "A Series of Movements," August 2023


In my review of Volume One of the Ohio Migration Anthology, I asked what comes out of reading such a variety of experiences centered around movement, writing that "To read about the movement of others isn't about preparing for the inevitable-it's about finding the intersections that inevitably remake us all." While our intersections inevitably do remake us, it's just as important to remember that we aren't as disconnected as we may think.


In this volume of the Ohio Migration Anthology series, stories of movement are once again highlighted against the backdrop of a mutual destination.


And this time, there's an additional overarching theme of how movement seeps through the generations. Every encounter in this anthology series is the story of a life inseparable from movement and ultimately about survival.


Not because survival is guaranteed, but because if someone's writing, it means that something has survived. Even the search for stories is a story of survival and remembrance. Meanwhile, forced migration is often a forced forgetting. Maretha Dellarosa's pieces about raising her children while trying to maintain a connection to Indonesian culture and Javanese language echoes the ancestral connection sought after in Ray Danner's story "Ανατολία (Anatolia)." Betsy Rose Uvagi's poem "I Was Raised by Refugees" similarly reflects on how movements and migration lingers through the generations. Whether in the form of a poem, fabric, interview, illustration, or something else entirely, this anthology brings together multitudes of expression.

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