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<h1 class="title book-title">Abolish the Family: A Manifesto for Care and Liberation</h1>
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<p><a href="https://www.newstatesman.com/international-politics/ideas-international-politics/2022/09/abolish-family">Red Love, For All</a> — by Erin Maglaque</p>
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<p><a href="https://www.publishersweekly.com/9781839767197">Publisher's Weekly:</a> “Lewis builds a harsh yet well-grounded portrait of familial dysfunction. This provocation stings.”</p>
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<p><a href="/img/abolish-the-family-internationalist-review-clipping.png">The New Internationalist</a> — Amy Hall</p>
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“Sharp, engaging, and bursting with intellectual energy, Abolish the Family is a triumph. Whether you come to this book as a critic of The Family or as its most ardent supporter, you're sure to find something within its pages to move, challenge, or provoke you. It's a joy to read, and I cannot recommend it highly enough.'”
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<small class="testimonial-author">Helen Hester, author of Xenofeminism</small>
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“Sophie Lewis once again shines forth as one of the boldest thinkers of our current moment with this highly anticipated sequel to her groundbreaking Full Surrogacy Now. How might we understand caring, sharing, and loving outside the concept of kinship? In this energizing little book - part history and critical analysis, part manifesto — Lewis helps us understand family abolition as world-making rather than as a subtraction of infrastructure, and she does so with remarkable clarity, precision, and wit.”
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<small class="testimonial-author">Sianne Ngai, author of Theory of the Gimmick</small>
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“The idea of family abolition tends to provoke skeptical reactions: Can't families be a source of solidarity? Without families, who would we count on when things get tough? Shouldn't we protect vulnerable families, ostracized families, separated families? Sophie Lewis faces up to the hard questions without flinching, while ultimately steering us towards different ones: How else could we live, and who else could we be? Abolish the Family is a rigorously utopian, radically compassionate, unapologetically revolutionary manifesto, by equal parts thrilling and sobering. We all deserve better than the family, Lewis argues, and its up to all of us to build new forms of solidarity and care that reach beyond biology or even kin, even if we dont know quite what theyll look like. Abolish the Family will make you want to find out.”
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<small class="testimonial-author">Alyssa Battistoni</small>
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“I am consistently dazzled by Sophie Lewis's work, which is both intellectually capacious and heart-expanding. Abolish the Family is a liberatory demand and a world-making project proposed here with revolutionary love and inimitable style. Without fail, Lewis clarifies, disrupts and inspires.”
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<small class="testimonial-author">Natasha Lennard, author of Being Numerous: Essays on Non-Fascist Life</small>
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“What would it be like to imagine a communism not just of wealth but also of care, love and belonging? Where the full range of human needs are met without depending on the fragile bubble of the nuclear family? That institution we are all supposed to believe will be there for us - even though so many books and films detail all the ways in which it fails. This is the difficult yet important terrain where Sophie Lewis ventures. Abolish the Family is a short, sharp shock to our assumptions about the good life and how to achieve it.”
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<small class="testimonial-author">McKenzie Wark, author of A Hacker Manifesto and Molecular Red</small>
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“Sophie Lewis and her expansive vision of feminism are desperately needed right now. She makes the work of undoing what womanhood has come to mean look possible and irresistible.”
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<small class="testimonial-author">Melissa Gira Grant, author of Playing the Whore</small>
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“In her writing, Lewis shows us the kind of feminist care that is within our reach and the intellectual work we must do to actualise it. Generous, charged and always underpinned by a comradely orientation to its reader, Abolish the Family traverses historical and contemporary arguments for unmaking the bourgeois family and methodically interrogates the idea that it is an unshakeable, ubiquitous institution that must be protected at all costs. Lewis draws on a number of radical political genealogies to say "no" - the nuclear family is a deficient provider of care and resource, a conceptual footstool for the racist nation-state and its many border regimes, a hotbed of gendered exploitation and violence… there are other possibilities! Lets embrace them together!”
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<small class="testimonial-author">Lola Olufemi, author of Feminism, Interrupted and Experiments in Imagining Otherwise</small>
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“Sophie Lewis is at the top of a new generation of scholars and activists thinking the transformation of gestational labor within contemporary pharmacopornographic capitalism. Neither simply natural nor banally cultural, gestation appears as the unthought core of gender and sexual politics, and the key of a forthcoming womb revolution: trans-Marx meets mammal's politics!”
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<small class="testimonial-author">Paul B. Preciado, author of Testo Junkie</small>
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“A bracing invitation to think beyond an institution that immiserates so many but that, for just as many, remains a fixed point of social possibility. Sophie Lewis is, as always, sharp, bold, compassionate and fearless.”
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<small class="testimonial-author">Amia Srinivasan, author of The Right to Sex</small>
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“Sophie Lewis is at the forefront of a vital queer, trans, feminist communist movement to create an expansive field of revolutionary theory and strategy for today. Abolish the Family is an important contribution to Lewis's already discourse-shaping body of work, analyzing and seeking ways to move beyond the contradictory and complex function of families under conditions of extreme capital accumulation and capitalist crisis. A call for liberation from the privatization of domestic labor and the cruel scarcities of care under capitalism, Abolish the Family exhorts us toward something so much better than what weve got.”
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<small class="testimonial-author">Jordy Rosenberg, author of Confessions of the Fox</small>
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