Hysterical : a memoir / Elissa Bassist.

Hysterical : a memoir / Elissa Bassist.

By
Bassist, Elissa.

Publication Date
2022

Publication Information
New York : Hachette Books,

Physical Description
vii, 244 p.

Subject Term
Women's health services.
 
Women -- Health and hygiene.
 
Sexism in medicine.
 
Women -- United States -- Social conditions.
 
Women authors, American -- Biography.

Bibliography Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 225-244).

Summary
Between 2016 and 2018, Elissa Bassist saw over twenty medical professionals for a variety of mysterious ailments. Bassist had what millions of American women had: pain that didn't make sense to doctors, a body that didn't make sense to science, a psyche that didn't make sense to mankind. But then an acupuncturist suggested some of her physical pain could be caged fury finding expression, and that treating her voice would treat the problem. It did. Growing up, Bassist's family, boyfriends, school, work, and television had the same expectation for a woman's voice: less is more. She was called dramatic and insane for speaking her mind; she was accused of overreacting and playing victim for having unexplained physical pain; she was ignored or rebuked like women throughout history for using her voice "inappropriately" by expressing sadness or suffering or anger or joy. Because of this, she said "yes" when she meant "no"; she didn't tweet #MeToo; and she never spoke without fear of being "too emotional." So, she felt rage, but like a good woman, repressed it. In Hysterical, Bassist explains how girls and women internalize and perpetuate directives about their voice, making it hard to emote or "just speak up" and "burn down the patriarchy."

Language
English

ISBN
9780306827372


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