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Joanne Limburg on reclaiming weird

Joanne Limburg on reclaiming weird

FromHow We Live Now with Katherine May


Joanne Limburg on reclaiming weird

FromHow We Live Now with Katherine May

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Length:
57 minutes
Released:
May 12, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Welcome to the Wintering Sessions with Katherine May.This week Katherine chats to writer Joanne Limburg about the ways that we can find connection in the experience of outsidership.While writing her astonishing new book, Letters To My Weird Sisters, Joanne sought out women from the past who were marked out as ‘weird’, from Virginia Woolf, who was unable to choose the ‘right’ ballgown, to Katharina Kepler, who was put on trial for witchcraft. Drawing on her Jewish heritage, Joanne urges us all to assert the humanity of those who seem unfathomably different to us - the physically and intellectually disabled people who were considered to be ‘life unworthy of life’ in the Holocaust. There is so much hope in Joanne’s project to own and cherish her own ‘weirdness’, and to find a kind of sisterhood there, stretching across time. Many listeners will find their community here, too. JOANNE LINKSOnlineTwitterLetters To My Weird Sisters: On Autism and FeminismKATHERINE LINKSShop all books from The Wintering SessionsPatreonHomepageTwitterInstagramThe Wintering SessionsKatherine's writing classNote: this contains affiliate links which means Katherine will receive a small commission for any purchases made. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Released:
May 12, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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In The Wintering Sessions, NYT bestselling author Katherine May talks to writers or performers about the cold seasons in life: the times they’ve fallen through the cracks, felt left out, isolated, rejected or humiliated.This is a podcast of real conversations about the tough times: no platitudes, and no glossing over the awful bits. But they’ll be full of warmth and honesty, and we’ll share what we’ve learned along the way. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.