Root and Branch, 9781742237312
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Inheritance, belonging, and place: unsettling essays exploring legacies of migration.

Root and Branch

essays on inheritance

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  • Paperback

    288 pages

  • Release Date

    30 April 2022

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Summary

Root & Branch: Essays on Belonging and Inheritance

Winner, Victoria Premier’s Literary Awards 2023, Non-fiction

I have come to see that I am an argumentative person who is frequently convinced that my angle, my take, on a matter, is the right one. This kind of delusional self-belief is not rewarded in many other spheres of social life, so I write essays.

There is a Turkish saying that one’s home is not where one is born, but where one gr…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781742237312
ISBN-10:1742237312
Author:Eda Gunaydin
Publisher:NewSouth Publishing
Imprint:NewSouth Publishing
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:288
Release Date:30 April 2022
Weight:333g
Dimensions:209mm x 139mm x 16mm
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Critics Review

*Root & Branch* is the debut essay collection from Eda Gunaydin, Turkish-Australian scholar and writer of academic and creative nonfiction. It examines with spectacular tenacity and wit the real-world impacts that class, race, gender and capitalism have on the everyday experience of contemporary Australians, particularly those living in Sydney’s inner-west and western suburbs. Each essay draws on Gunaydin’s expertise in post-disciplinary and post-colonial studies, and her experience of growing up in Australia as a second-generation Turkish immigrant dealing with emotional abuse, complex trauma and other mental health issues. In ‘Dogdugun Yer, Dogdugun Yer’ Gunaydin explores the difference between a home versus a homeland, while in ‘Shit-eating’ she deconstructs the class politics of modern ‘brunch’ culture. Underpinning many of these essays is Gunaydin’s troubled relationship with her emotionally abusive and hypochondriac mother, of which she reveals much, but not all. ‘Tell-all’ explores the current culture of ‘mindless’ confessionalism, boldly questioning the author’s own impulse to ‘make disclosures, endlessly’. Gunaydin is a gifted essayist driven by an honest desire to see society transformed, ‘to alter the conditions of everyday existence, so that there’s nothing that we need to be saved from’. Gunaydin’s ability to combine a searing intellect with wit and ingenuity is breathtaking. Readers of Ellena Savage and Maria Tumarkin will relish this magnificent collection.  Jacqui Davies is a freelance writer and reviewer based in South Australia.

About The Author

Eda Gunaydin

Eda Gunaydin is a Turkish-Australian essayist and researcher whose writing explores class, capital, intergenerational trauma and diaspora. You can find her work in the Sydney Review of Books, Meanjin, The Lifted Brow and others. She has been a finalist for a Queensland Literary Award and the Scribe Nonfiction Prize. Root and Branch is her debut essay collection.

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