Shael lives in a vast prison camp, a monstrosity developed after centuries of warfare and environmental catastrophe. As a young transfeminine person, they risk abject violence if their identity and love affair with Coe, an insurrectionary activist, are discovered. But desire and rebellion flare, and soon Shael escapes to Riverwish, a settlement attempting to forge a new way of living that counters the camp's repression.As the complexities of this place unfold before Shael, Disobedience asks: How can a community redress harm without reproducing unaccountable forms of violence? How do we heal? What might a compassionate, sustainable model of justice look like? This is a remarkable work of queer and trans speculative fiction that imagines how alternative forms of connection and power can refuse the violent institutions that engulf us.
About the AuthorDaniel Sarah Karasik (they/them) is the author of six previous books, most recently the poetry collection Plenitude (Book*hug Press). Their work has been recognized with the Toronto Arts Foundation' s Emerging Artist Award, the CBC Short Story Prize, and the Canadian Jewish Playwriting Award. They' re a co-founder of the network Artists for Climate & Migrant Justice and Indigenous Sovereignty (ACMJIS), and the founding managing editor of Midnight Sun, a magazine of socialist strategy, analysis, and culture. They live in Toronto.
Book InformationISBN 9781771668972
Author Daniel Sarah KarasikFormat Paperback
Page Count 260
Imprint Book*hugPublisher Book*hug
Weight(grams) 91g
Dimensions(mm) 203mm * 133mm * 18mm