Simmerling
In Plain Sight is an urgent and hauntingly beautiful text, weaving together lyrical poetry, searing philosophical inquiry, legal critique, and personal narrative. Both uncommon in its beauty and profound in its insights, this book refuses complacency. Drawing on Charles W. Mills’ groundbreaking framework of epistemologies of ignorance, Simmerling situates her work within a lineage of feminist theory while also engaging artistic and poetic practices as forms of resistance and critique. She unflinchingly examines the cultural, legal, and institutional forces that distort, silence, and suppress women’s experiences of harm. Through rigorous analysis and poetic precision, In Plain Sight challenges the narratives that render gendered violence invisible, foregrounding voices long denied recognition. using poetry, philosophy, art, and psychology, she exposes how complicity, omission, and strategic ignorance perpetuate a crisis that is both pervasive and deliberately unseen. This book is a necessary intervention. It provides an alternative to what Simmerling identifies as a 'paucity of language,' offering words for experiences that have been erased or distorted-a language of recognition, accountability, and truth.