Artist Avigail Moss’s pamphlet is the fourth in ‘The Social Life of the Book’ series, Paraguay Press’s “collection of commissioned texts dealing with books, and how they engage with the circulation of ideas and the agency of social situations.” Moss examines Marianne Wex’s ‘Let’s Take Back Our Space’: “Female” and “Male” Body Language as a Result of Patriarchal Structures, a book of photographs tied to second-wave feminism in Germany during the 1970s and the larger international movement at the time. “The book is a wide disputation about how we create and present ourselves, and the degree to which gender-specific conditioning and hierarchies are reflected through everyday pose, gesture, and pre-verbal communication” (Yale Union).