Chenille or Silk

By (author): Emma McKenna

Chenille or Silk is a startling first collection of confessional poetry examining the slippery relations of desire, class, embodiment and trauma. Emma McKenna’s writing traverses the bounds and the wounds of a family marked by poverty and intergenerational trauma. The collection asserts the primacy of intimacy and sexuality to subjectivity, as the poems move through the struggle to find identity, love and belonging in an urban queer community’s ever-shifting economy of desire. Striking, brave and at times uncomfortable, Chenille or Silk captures the ambivalence–and the hope–of possibility.

AUTHOR

Emma McKenna

Emma McKenna is a multidisciplinary writer and scholar. Her previous work as a musician includes the LP Run with It and digital EPs The Might and What It Becomes. Emma holds a PhD in English and cultural studies (ABD, McMaster University), and is an educator on social justice, intersectional feminism and sexuality studies. Emma’s academic writing can be found in Hypatia: Journal of Feminist Philosophy, Women: A Cultural Review, Atlantis: Critical Studies in Gender, Culture, and Social Justice and Review of Education, Pedagogy, and Cultural Studies. Emma lives with her partner in Hamilton, Ontario. Chenille or Silk is her first book.


Reviews

”These poems are as much about hiding out as they are about finding oneself, running away and coming to. They’re a testament to a difficult girlhood, where worth was not a given. And they’re a testament to surviving–finding likeness, light and calm–catching your breath. McKenna’s poems arrive with bloody lips and grass stains–sometimes tentative, but never frail–ready to be seen.”

–Tara-Michelle Ziniuk, author of Whatever, Iceberg


“Emma McKenna’s confessional poetics hold power, subtle shifts and bittersweet complexities. With a voice that is just as striking on the page as off, McKenna’s debut collection provocatively straddles an evolution of queer desire, multi-layers of intergenerational trauma and class. This is poetry undressing slowly. Poetry coming undone. Poetry redressing pain and beauty, knowing all material is part of the fabric of being.”

–Shannon Webb-Campbell, author of I Am a Body of Land and Still No Word


”I love Emma McKenna’s Chenille or Silk–these poems are tough and tender and perfect.”

–Zoe Whittall, author of The Best Kind of People


Awards

  • Hamilton Literary Awards 2020, Short-listed
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    Details

    Dimensions:

    72 Pages
    7.80in * 5.40in * .30in
    100.00gr

    Published:

    March 08, 2019

    Publisher:

    Caitlin Press

    ISBN:

    9781987915891

    Book Subjects:

    POETRY / Canadian

    Language:

    eng

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