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Postcolonial Metaphysics is a debut poetry collection with a difference. The poems in this collection deal with contemporary political issues like colonialism, classism, migration, racism and social justice. This poetry collection includes introspective reflections about the philosophy of mind and the mind-body problem which draw on the author's rich inner life. Other poems address the nature of mental illness to shed light on experiences which are often subject to stigma and misunderstanding. Each of the poems in this collection engages with its audience and encourages readers to challenge…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Postcolonial Metaphysics is a debut poetry collection with a difference. The poems in this collection deal with contemporary political issues like colonialism, classism, migration, racism and social justice. This poetry collection includes introspective reflections about the philosophy of mind and the mind-body problem which draw on the author's rich inner life. Other poems address the nature of mental illness to shed light on experiences which are often subject to stigma and misunderstanding. Each of the poems in this collection engages with its audience and encourages readers to challenge their cherished beliefs and open their minds to new ways of perceiving the world. Overall, this powerful and moving debut poetry collection hopes to spark real change in the hearts and minds of its readership. The powerful poems in this collection are written to inspire the imagination of the readers and provide unique insights into the globalized and hyperconnected world we live in.
Autorenporträt
Nibras Malik has graduated with a degree in Politics and International Relations from Cardiff University. She is passionate about writing poetry and short stories. Her poetry has been published online in Acumen, the Trouvaille Review and the Scarlet Leaf Review. Postcolonial Metaphysics is her debut poetry collection, and it explores the contours of politics, philosophy and social justice.