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Love Yourself: Essays on self-love, care and healing inspired by BTS

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Inspired by BTS’ message of “love yourself, speak yourself” Love Yourself features 10 essays on self-love, care and healing from contributors around the world. According to BTS, to be human is to love; humans are love in physical form. Both BTS and their fans, ARMY, were created, and remain continuously united in love. The love that BTS speak of is complex and nuanced at times, but also can transcend cultural, language, and physical barriers. Love is BTS’ call to action. They ask of us to learn to love ourselves and to warmly embrace others in whatever way we can.

Amongst the pages of this book you will find a range of experiences and stories that share universal themes and truths. Some may be familiar to you, some may be new. These essays are not about BTS even as all the contributors are ARMY and have been deeply influenced by the group and fandom alike. These essays are personal accounts of the writers’ lives that are linked to socio-cultural-political analyses and understandings for further context and, perhaps, to provide the reader with tools for understanding their own journey, too. Each essay provides a heartfelt examination of self-love as a journey, a work in progress.

This is your call to action. It has two words, three syllables, and twelve letters. Love yourself. Say it out loud right now as you read it and you might be confused, because what exactly does it mean to love yourself? But say it while looking at yourself in the mirror with unwavering eye contact, and perhaps you’ll start to understand what adventure is afoot. Perhaps you’re already in the thick of it. Either way, it can’t hurt to say it. Once more, for the sake of art:

Love yourself.

202 pages, Paperback

Published May 13, 2021

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Wallea Eaglehawk

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Wallea Eaglehawk is a book publisher, sociologist, and author living on Gubbi Gubbi country. She researches and writes in the areas of fandom, popular culture, identity, and digital culture. Her debut book, Idol Limerence, explores the revolutionary capacity of fandom through the true-love experiences of fans. She is currently writing Iconicism. As the CEO of Revolutionaries, Wallea oversees three imprints and a small team of editors, publishing five titles annually.

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September 19, 2022
st essay - made me cry
2nd essay - middle child syndrome
3rd essay - learnt about ableism
4th essay - broke my heart 3
5th essay - pls hug this girl
6th essay - bts = 7 + ARMY
7th essay - 'love yourself: answer'
8th essay - rapline = art
9th essay - ouch, yoongi my love
10th essay - indigenous women <3
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