Format | Hardcover |
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How to be multiple: The philosophy of twins
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Print length: | 272 pages |
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Language: | English |
Publisher: | Manchester University Press |
Publication date: | 12 April 2024 |
Dimensions: | 13.8 x 2.4 x 21.6 cm |
ISBN-10: | 1526179865 |
ISBN-13: | 978-1526179869 |
Description
In How to be multiple , Helena de Bres – a twin herself – argues that twinhood is a unique lens for examining our place in the world and how we relate to other people. The way we think about twins offers remarkable insights into some of the deepest questions of our existence, from what is a person? to how should we treat one another? Deftly weaving together literary and cultural history, philosophical enquiry and personal experience, de Bres examines such thorny issues as binary thinking, objectification, romantic love and friendship, revealing the limits of our individualistic perspectives. In this illuminating, entertaining book, wittily illustrated by her twin sister, de Bres ultimately suggests that to consider twinhood is to imagine the possibility of a more interconnected, capacious human future. ‘Stunning…This will challenge the way readers see the world.’ – Publishers Weekly ‘A thoughtful, well-rendered collection of musings on identity.’ – Kirkus Reviews ‘This study of twinhood sits at the intersection of the intellectual and the personal – philosopher Helena de Bres is a twin herself, attuned to the uncanniness of being a twin as both a scholar and a sister.’ – The Millions ‘Lucid, curious, and deeply felt, How to be multiple is a work of philosophy, an autobiography of twindom, and a captivating exploration of selfhood. Most of us are not twins, but we all know duality, and de Bres uses her exceptional condition as a lens to examine what makes us distinct and what we all share. What a fun, gorgeous book.’ – Melissa Febos, National Book Critics Circle Award-winning author of Girlhood and Body Work ‘Helena de Bres has written a brilliant, surprising, and philosophically complex exploration of what it means to be a twin, but more than that she’s written a book that has transformed my understanding of what it means to be both one-of-a-kind and intimately connected to another human being. Profoundly illuminating, insightful, funny, and moving – How to be multiple is a must-read.’ – Chlo Cooper Jones, author of Easy Beauty ‘What is it like to be an identical twin? To know someone with such uncanny intimacy? To see another possible life with your genes played out? De Bres raises so many thrillingly mind-bending existential questions that she convinces you that twinship is a crucial key to understanding how we love and who we are.’ – Larissa MacFarquhar, author of Strangers Drowning ‘De Bres aims to rescue twins from the gothic, from horror movies, and from singleton scrutiny, the better to return our gaze and testify to the experience of twindom from the inside out.She stitches the project together with brio, a sense of stupefied luck at having a twin, and an insistence that anyone can reap similar benefits by acknowledging our interdependence, relaxing the need to believe in our singularity.’ – Parul Sehgal, The New Yorker ‘De Bres draws on her own experience as a way to explore mind-body boundaries and the nature of individualism and autonomy … As an identical twin, Ms de Bres describes in fascinating detail the ways in which her twin’s thoughts and her own and their physical experiences seem to merge.’ – Christine Rosen, Wall Street Journal ‘There’s no doubt queer people face much more social stigma than twins do, but using the lens of society’s erroneous beliefs about twinship can help deconstruct our culture’s most fallacious thoughts about queerness and what it means to be a queer person.’ – Stef Rubino , Autostraddle —- ISBN: 9781526179869
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