You'Ve Changed Av Pyae Moe Thet War

You'Ve Changed Av Pyae Moe Thet War

''A fresh and insightful debut'' New York Times''Incisive and exciting'' ShondalandIn this elect......
fra 156,63
Tilgjengelig i 2 butikker
Frakt og levering
Beskrivelse
<p><b>''A </b><b>fresh and insightful debut'' </b><b><i>New York Times</i></b><br><br><b>''I</b><b>ncisive and exciting'' <i>Shondaland</i></b><br><br><b>In this electric debut essay collection, a Myanmar millennial playfully challenges us to examine the knots and complications of immigration status, eating habits, Western feminism in an Asian home, and more, guiding us toward an expansive idea of what it means to be a woman today.</b><br><br>What does it mean to be a Myanmar person - a baker, swimmer, writer and woman - on your own terms rather than those of the coloniser? These irreverent and vulnerable essays ask that question by tracing the journey of a woman who spent her young adulthood in the US and UK before returning to her hometown of Yangon.<br><br>In <i>You''ve Changed</i>, Pyae takes on romantic relationships whose futures are determined by different passports, switching accents in American taxis, the patriarchal Myanmar concept of hpone which governs how laundry is done,
Forhåndsbestill
Frakt og levering
Beskrivelse
'A fresh and insightful debut' New York Times'Incisive and exciting' ShondalandIn this electric debut essay collection, a Myanmar millennial playfully challenges us to examine the knots and complications of immigration status, eating habits, Western feminism in an Asian home, and more, guiding us toward an expansive idea of what it means to be a woman today. What does it mean to be a Myanmar person - a baker, swimmer, writer and woman - on your own terms rather than those of the coloniser? These irreverent and vulnerable essays ask that question by tracing the journey of a woman who spent her young adulthood in the US and UK before returning to her hometown of Yangon. In You've Changed, Pyae takes on romantic relationships whose futures are determined by different passports, switching accents in American taxis, the patriarchal Myanmar concept of hpone which governs how laundry is done, swimming as refuge from mental illness, pleasure and shame around eating rice, and baking in a kitchen far from white America's imagination.Throughout, she wrestles with the question of who she is - a Myanmar woman in the West, a Western-educated person in Yangon, a writer who refuses to be labelled a 'race writer.' With intimate and funny prose, Pyae shows how the truth of identity may be found not in stability, but in its gloriously unsettled nature. What people are saying about You've Changed:'Reading You've Changed is like staying up all night with a new friend, swapping stories over a take-out container of fried rice. I was charmed by Pyae Moe Thet War's voice, at turns vulnerable, self-deprecating, and always humorous, and by her thoughtful exploration of the liminal space in which her multitude of identities - Myanmar, woman, feminist, writer - reside.'Larissa Pham, author of Pop Song'This book was a joy to read.Bracing, heartfelt and frequently laugh-out-loud funny, Pyae Moe Thet War considers the complexities of migration, belonging and what it means to love, in a debut that is as refreshing as it is welcoming. I can't wait to read more from this wonderful writer.' Nicole Chung, author of All You Can Ever Know'Arresting... In sparkling essays suffused with cutting humour, she recounts her experiences as a 'young, female Myanmar writer' - which she wryly claims is her 'unique selling point' and also her biggest obstacle...This is intoxicating.' Publishers Weekly'Intelligent, thought-provoking, poignant and a delight to read. A refreshingly honest, original exploration of personal identity and a culture that may be unfamiliar.' Kirkus Review

Produktinformasjon

Oppdag 'You'Ve Changed' Av Pyae Moe Thet War

Er du klar for en litterær reise som utfordrer og fascinerer? 'You'Ve Changed' er en gripende debut av Pyae Moe Thet War, der hun tar oss med inn i de komplekse lagene av identitet, migrasjon og kulturkonflikter. Denne essaykolleksjonen er mer enn bare ord på papir; det er en personlig refleksjon over hva det vil si å være kvinne i dagens samfunn, sett gjennom linsene til en Myanmar-mileniar.

Hva Du Kan Forvente Fra 'You'Ve Changed'

  • Utfordrende Temaer: Boka tar opp spørsmål som immigrasjon, matvaner og feminisme i en asiatisk sammenheng, og gir leserne nye perspektiver å reflektere over.
  • Intimitet Og Humor: Pyae Moe Thet War leverer sine observasjoner med en kombinasjon av sårbarhet og humor, som gir en uventet nærhet til hennes historier.
  • Personlig Reiser: Følg Pyae fra ungdomsårene i USA og Storbritannia tilbake til Yangon, der hun utforsker hva det betyr å være en Myanmar-kvinne med vestlige idealer.

Hvorfor Velge 'You'Ve Changed'?

Med dyptpløyende essaysombud som rommer alt fra sosial kommentar til personlig historie, er 'You'Ve Changed' en kraftfull påminnelse om at identitet ofte er alt annet enn stabil. Pyae viser leserne hvordan det å navigere mellom kulturer kan være både en utfordring og en berikelse. Er du klar for å bli kjent med deg selv gjennom andres erfaringer?

Ikke gå glipp av muligheten til å lese denne friske og innsiktsfulle debutkolleksjonen som har fått anerkjennelse fra både New York Times og Shondaland. Bestill 'You'Ve Changed' i dag og bli inspirert av Pyaes unike perspektiv!

Spesifikasjon

Produkt
ProduktnavnYou've Changed av Pyae Moe Thet War
MerkeOther Brand

Pris og prishistorikk

Akkurat nå er 156,63 den billigste prisen for You'Ve Changed Av Pyae Moe Thet War blant 2 butikker hos Prisradar. Sjekk også vår topp 5-rangering av beste historie og dokumentar for å være sikker på at du gjør det beste kjøpet.

Prisutvikling:
Vokser
Laveste pris:
143,2
Gjennomsnittspris:
156,-
Høyeste pris:
156,63
Beste tilbudet:
platekompaniet.no
Ikke tilgjengelig