... the bubble pack packages arrives ... |
... I am amazed to see my name in print ... |
I have the advantage over Kelvin who has just seen the book and knows nothing about the essays in it. I listened to and later read Rebecca’s Chapter 5 essay. I know that the picture published inside of her essay is meant to approach the question of “who is family”. The setting is the Wedding Reach of the summer stream we love and tend. Nearly all of Richard’s siblings, their partners and their children have lined up for a wedding photo.
... I press down the spine to look at the text ... |
Rebecca says that the cover design makes her want to move her eye up and out of the frame of the picture searching to find out who these people are.
Left side of picture ... Joaquim, Bonnie in short skirt, Anita in long skirt ... |
Kelvin was reading the book for the first time last night. I asked him what he thought of the cover design. He came to the picture cold, not knowing any of the above and described the cover without mentioning the picture. When I asked him about it specifically he said, “I think this is a picture of some cowboys and farmers.”
Right side of picture .. the feet of Xavier, Dalton, Duncan, Kelve ... |
Starting at the left of the picture are Joaquim’s shoes, Bonnie’s functional crocks, Anita’s strappy sandals and then the feet of three little boys. The boy in the middle wears black pants and only his gray shoes let us now he is there. On either side of that boy is the cowboy stance of Xavier and the one-legged stance of Duncan, Duncan’s other leg flipped back, his hand hanging down just above the flip of that right leg. The viewer of the cover will never know that these three boys have their arms around each other’s shoulders.
I am going to have the people whose feet appear in that picture, sign the frontispiece of my copy of Polygamy’s Rights and Wrongs: Perspectives of Harm, Family and Law. UBC Press, Vancouver. Calder, Gillian, Beaman, Lori G. (eds.). 2014.
Tomorrow I will get the signatures from Anita, Bonnie, Kelve and Dalton.
Arta
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