Who are the Women of Xolobeni?
Who was Dulcie September?
What are dirty/pretty things?
Or vulva volcanoes?
Whatever its theme, each poem in this collection featuring the work of 40 black women poets from Africa and its diaspora reflects the lives of most, if not all women, womyn and womxn – particularly those born Black and poor by design in a post-slavery, post-colonial world.
Wild Imperfections opens with poems honouring different generations of ancestor women, like Sarah Baartman and Rosa Parks – born at different times yet all of them cultural and political mirrors to Black girls and women.
Questioning and disrupting patriarchy, these poems speak about birth and death, fertility and infertility, rape and genital mutilation,...
Natalia Molebatsi is a writer, poet and performer. She is the editor of We Are: A Poetry Anthology (2008), and author of Sardo Dance (2009) and Elephant Woman Song (2017). Her academic writing appears in, among other journals, the Rhodes Journalism Review, Muziki, Scrutiny2 and Agenda. She holds an ma in Communication Science from the University of South Africa and is currently a PhD student in Performance Studies at Northwestern University in Chicago. Natalia has performed poetry and facilitated creative writing workshops in over fifteen countries in five continents.
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