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BOOK
Title Come Join Our Disease / Sam Byers
Author Byers, Sam
Imprint London : Faber & Faber, 2021

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Descript 354 pages. 25 cm
Note "Maya is homeless and living on an illegal encampment in London. The site is razed and Maya is detained, but then she learns that she has been chosen for a shot at redemption. She is offered a chance to be rehabilitated into society; to be given a job, a flat and an allowance - and to be become a polished, successful member of society. But she must document her progress on Instagram so that the tech company that is sponsoring her can gain corporate philanthropy points. Trapped in a cycle for numbing work and mindless self-improvement, Maya begins to understand why alienation from society results from a culture of being 'perfect'. Feeling feverishly ill after a weekend detox retreat, she begins to realist that sickness is an escape from unattainable ideals. With Zelma, an unemployed woman who she meets at the doctor's, Maya begins to resist; first by defacing adverts that promote impossible wellness, and then subverting her Instagram account into one of images of her own filth and defecation. Once again excluded from productive society, Maya finds liberation in an alternative community of women who celebrate a lifestyle of debauchery, unchecked consumption, ugliness, illness and decay. But conflict within the group builds, and controversy grows outside, and Maya is caught by the forces she has unleashed: liberation and madness, protest and anarchy, rebellion and chaos. Come Join Our Disease is a book about freedom, and how much of it any of us can truly withstand."--Provided by publisher
engelska
Subject 2000-talet
Hemlösa
Kvinnor
Sociala medier
Sociala förhållanden
Företagens samhällsansvar
Livsföring
Homeless persons -- England -- London -- Fiction
Women -- Conduct of life -- Fiction
Women -- Social conditions -- 21st century -- Fiction
Women -- Social life and customs -- 21st century -- Fiction
Social media -- Fiction
Social responsibility of business -- Fiction
Storbritannien -- London
Great Britain -- Social conditions -- 21st century -- Fiction
Great Britain -- Social life and customs -- 21st century -- Fiction
Romaner
Social problem fiction.
Classmark 823.92
ISBN/ISSN 9780571360086
9780571360109
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