Hysterical

A Memoir
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Hysterical by Elissa Bassist is an introspective memoir exploring the author's experiences with mental health, feminism, and the societal expectations placed on women. The book delves into Bassist's journey of self-discovery and healing as she confronts her personal struggles and the cultural conditioning that silences women's voices. Through wit and candid storytelling, Bassist reveals the power of embracing one's own story.
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If you are fascinated by deep dives into personal experiences, you might enjoy this captivating memoir that intertwines wit and honesty. It offers a compelling exploration of self-discovery and resilience, highlighted by the author's unique voice and sharp insights.

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Hysterical

Writer Elissa Bassist shares her journey to reclaim her authentic voice in a culture that doesn't listen to women in this medical mystery, cultural criticism, and rallying cry.

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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, suffering, 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 internalise and perpetuate directives about their voice, making it hard to emote or "just speak up" and "burn down the patriarchy." But her silence hurt more than anything she could ever say. Hysterical is a memoir of a voice lost and found, and a primer on new ways to think about a woman's voice, where it's being squashed and where it needs amplification.

Bassist breaks her own silences and calls on others to do the sameβ€”to unmute their voice, listen to it above all others, and use it again without regret.

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Hysterical by Elissa Bassist is a memoir and cultural critique exploring modern feminism, women's health, and the weight of misogyny in society. Esteemed for its blend of humour, personal storytelling, and social commentary, the book is praised for its unflinching exploration of women's voices in a patriarchal world. Reviewers note Bassist's wit and prose, noting the book as both a personal and universal examination of gender issues, offering a powerful narrative that encourages women to reclaim their voices.

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Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780306827372

Publisher: Hachette Books

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 06 April 2023

Country: United States

Imprint: Da Capo Press Inc

Audience: General / adult, Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 28.0mm

Width: 158.0mm

Height: 236.0mm

Weight: 442g

Pages: 256

About the Author

Elissa Bassist is an essayist, humour writer, and editor of the "Funny Women" column on The Rumpus. As a founding contributor to The Rumpus, she's written cultural, feminist, and personal criticism since the website launched in 2009. Her writing has appeared in The New York Times, Marie Claire, Creative Nonfiction, NewYorker.com, Longreads, and more, including the anthology Not That Bad: Dispatches from Rape Culture, edited by Roxane Gay. Currently, she teaches writing at The New School, Catapult, 92nd Street Y, and Lighthouse Writers Workshop. She lives in Brooklyn and is probably her therapist's favourite.

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