A raw and unflinching collection of poetry exploring colonization, identity, and cultural conflict through the lens of a Samoan woman in New Zealand.
Big Fat Brown Bitch fearlessly confronts racism, historical trauma, and social injustice with anger, humor, and resilience. From political satire to personal reflection, Tusiata Avia's poems challenge societal norms and power structures, giving voice to marginalized experiences. This collection delves into themes of cultural identity, body image, and the complexities of navigating a postcolonial world.
For readers seeking:
- Powerful and provocative poetry
- Social commentary on race and identity
- Diverse perspectives on colonization
- Feminist voices in literature