About the Book
There it is, on the thrift store rack between a muu-muu and a sundress. Nuts! Another metaphysical orphan. Where is THIS weird story headed? I know my work when I see it, and often that first glance carries a felt sense of I hate it. Wish I could say it's all butterflies and rainbows, but turning poison into medicine doesn't work that way. I buy the long black cassock, give it a new, intentionally yonic red cotton pocket to replace a mysteriously missing one, and then park it in the coat closet to marinate for a year or so.
Queering the Black Coat is a journey into reclaiming the body from patriarchal religion, finding joy in the midst of global disaster, and transmuting the disliked into the heart of freedom.
Queering the Black Coat is a journey into reclaiming the body from patriarchal religion, finding joy in the midst of global disaster, and transmuting the disliked into the heart of freedom.
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Features & Details
- Primary Category: Arts & Photography Books
- Additional Categories Religion & Spirituality
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Project Option: Small Square, 7×7 in, 18×18 cm
# of Pages: 114 -
Isbn
- Hardcover, ImageWrap: 9798210844767
- Publish Date: Oct 01, 2023
- Language English
- Keywords transformation, regalia, buddhist practice
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About the Creator
Julie Puttgen
Lebanon, NH
I was born in 1972 in Lausanne, Switzerland, and attended Yale University (BA in Studio Art), Georgia State University (MFA in Drawing, Painting, and Printmaking), and Goddard College (MA in Clinical Mental Health Counseling / Expressive Arts Therapy). I move through the world as a writer of creative non-fiction, socially-engaged artist, teacher, lover of movement, backpacker Dharma bum, companion of rescue pups, former Buddhist nun, and present-day expressive arts and somatic therapist. I've been around the block, tried many things, succeeded and failed, and carried my heart through many of this world's wild, beautiful, boring, terrible, sacred spaces.