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Author:
Crow, Caleigh, author.
Title:
There is violence and there is righteous violence and there is death or, The born-again crow / Caleigh Crow.
Edition:
First edition.
Publisher:
Playwrights Canada Press,
Copyright Date:
2023
Description:
96 pages ; 20 cm
Subject:
Indigenous women--Drama.
Crows--Drama.
Capitalism--Drama.
Discrimination against the mentally ill--Drama.
Capitalism.
Crows.
Discrimination against the mentally ill.
Indigenous women.
Drama.
Drama.
Notes:
A play.
Summary:
"Grocery-store clerk Beth has had a hell of a week. A hell of a life, actually, full of people squashing her soul. And after pushing back at life--stabbing a steak to her boss's desk and lighting a magazine rack on fire, for instance--freshly unemployed Beth regroups at her mom's suburban home. Just when Beth starts to think she's to blame for systemic limits, the gift of a bird feeder sparks a relationship with a talking Crow who reconnects her with her true power. This sly chamber piece from new voice Caleigh Crow turns post-capitalism ennui on its head with a righteous fury. It unearths the subtle (and not so subtle) ways we gaslight the marginalized, especially Indigenous women, people living with mental-health afflictions, and anyone struggling to make ends meet in low-income service jobs. There Is Violence captures the vivacity and humour of one truly remarkable woman not meant for this earth, and brings her to her own glorious transcendence."-- Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
0369104706
9780369104700
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1392287440
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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