Rehearsals for Living

Author: Robyn Maynard & Leanne Betasamosake Simpson
Publisher: Haymarket Books
Year of Publication: 2022
Print Length: 320 pages
Genre: Non-Fiction / Essay, Letter Exchange, Arts & Humanities, Political Science
Area: Canada
Topic: Black People, Indigenous & Indigeneity, Activism, Community, Social Justice, Environmental Justice, Freedom, Independence & Liberation, Grief, Suffering, Hope, Resistance, Solidarity, Friendship & Companionship, Colonialism & Post-Colonialism, Equality & Inequality, Self-Determination, Racist Policing, Slavery, Pandemic Covid-19
When much of the world entered pandemic lockdown in spring 2020, Robyn Maynard, influential author of Policing Black Lives, and Leanne Betasamosake Simpson, award-winning author of several books, including the recent novel Noopiming, began writing each other letters—a gesture sparked by friendship and solidarity, and by a desire for kinship and connection in a world shattering under the intersecting crises of pandemic, police killings, and climate catastrophe. Their letters soon grew into a powerful exchange on the subject of where we go from here.
Rehearsals is a captivating book, part debate, part dialogue, part lively and detailed familial correspondence between two razor-sharp writers convening on what it means to get free as the world spins into some new orbit. In a genre-defying exchange, the authors collectively envision the possibilities for more liberatory futures during a historic year of Indigenous land defense, prison strikes, and global-Black-led rebellions against policing. By articulating to each other Black and Indigenous perspectives on our unprecedented here and now, and the long-disavowed histories of slavery and colonization that have brought us to this moment in the first place, Maynard and Simpson create something new: a vital demand for a different way forward, and a poetic call to dream up new ways of ordering earthly life.
Table of Contents
Foreword by Ruth Wilson Gilmore
PART ONE: On Letter Writing, Commune, and the End of (This) World
PART TWO: Making Freedom in Forgotten Places
PART THREE: A Summer of Revolt
PART FOUR: One Hundred Forms of Homespac
PART FIVE: “We Are Peoples of the Lands, More Lands Than Could Ever Be Counted”
PART SIX: Rehearsals for Living / areyousurethatyoureallywanttobewell
AN AFTERWORD by Robin D.G. Kelley
Acknowledgments
Notes
Index

Robyn Maynard is an Assistant Professor of Black Feminisms in Canada at the University of Toronto-Scarborough in the Department of Historical and Cultural Studies, with a graduate appointment in the Women and Gender Studies Institute at the St. George Campus. She is the author of Policing Black Lives: State violence in Canada from slavery to the Present (Fernwood, 2017) and the co-author of Rehearsals for Living (Knopf/Haymarket, Abolitionist Papers 3, 2022). She has published writing in the Washington Post, World Policy Journal, the Toronto Star, TOPIA: Canadian Journal of Cultural Studies, Canadian Woman Studies, Critical Ethnic Studies Journal, Scholar & Feminist Journal, and a number of peer-reviewed book anthologies. Maynard’s research and teaching focus on transnational Black feminist thought Black social movements, policing, borders and carceral studies, Black-Indigenous histories and praxis, Black Canadian studies, as well as abolitionist and anti-colonial methodologies.
Source: https://wgsi.utoronto.ca/person/robyn-maynard/
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Leanne Betasamosake Simpson is a renowned Michi Saagiig Nishnaabeg scholar, writer and artist, who has been widely recognized as one of the most compelling Indigenous voices of her generation. Her work breaks open the intersections between politics, story and song—bringing audiences into a rich and layered world of sound, light, and sovereign creativity. Working for two decades as an independent scholar using Nishnaabeg intellectual practices, Leanne has lectured and taught extensively at universities across Canada and the United States and has twenty years experience with Indigenous land based education. She holds a PhD from the University of Manitoba, and teaches at the Dechinta Centre for Research & Learning in Denendeh.
Source: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/2857904.Leanne_Betasamosake_Simpson
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