Hair/Power

Essays on Control and Freedom

Kajal Odedra author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:404 Ink

Publishing:1st Oct '26

£8.99

This title is due to be published on 1st October, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Hair/Power cover

Braiding together memoir and cultural criticism, Hair/Power explores the power, control, and liberation that hair can provide.

Growing up as a second-generation Indian immigrant, Kajal Odedra remembers the first time she cut her waist-length hair. It was an act of rage, of defiance, an attempt to push back against societal expectations and regain control. She realised at an early age that hair is never “just hair”: both its presence and absence can have a profound impact. While hair is a powerful form of self-expression, it is also a political battleground, where bodies are policed and normative beauty standards wreak havoc. But who is setting the standards, and how can we dispel these harmful cultural myths?

Interspersing intimate anecdotes with intersectional commentary, Hair/Power dives into the origins and cultural significance of hair— from buzz cuts to baldness—exposing the roots of a beauty industry built on discrimination. Ultimately Odedra is able to find self-love, and she shows us how hair can be a powerful tool for activism, community building, and bringing about our shared liberation. 

'A remarkable book that delves into the complex intersection of identity, beauty standards, and activism ... [The] writing captivates readers with its authenticity and emotional depth.'

-- Zee Ahmed * Weirdo Magazine *

'Beautiful and powerful essays on the role of hair in finding your own identity, fighting systems and re-scripting gender ... and more.' 

-- Laia Alonso * Goodreads *

'Loved this book. It speaks about and to people belonging to different groups that share the use of hair to challenge the status quo and existing systems of power.'

-- Luna L Liboni * Goodrea

  • Short-listed for Pat Kavanagh Award 2018

ISBN: 9781916637283

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: unknown

144 pages

Paperback original