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Sarah Menkedick

    Sarah Menkedicks werk duikt in de diepe wortels van angst en vrees die hedendaagse moeders in Amerika treffen. Door wetenschappelijke, psychologische, historische en spirituele lenzen ontdekt ze een stille epidemie die talloze vrouwen treft. Haar literaire stijl is scherpzinnig en analytisch, waarbij ze vaak put uit persoonlijke ervaringen naast uitgebreid onderzoek. Menkedick is een gevierde essayiste, met stukken die zijn verschenen in vooraanstaande literaire tijdschriften en kranten, en die de complexiteit van de menselijke psyche en maatschappelijke kwesties verkennen.

    Ordinary Insanity
    • Ordinary Insanity

      • 400bladzijden
      • 14 uur lezen
      4,4(351)Tarief

      This groundbreaking exposé reveals the silent epidemic of fear affecting new mothers, offering a feminist exploration of the culture, science, and psychology of contemporary motherhood. Fear is an escalating crisis among pregnant women and new mothers, with limited resources and support leading many to suffer from emotional conditions that extend beyond traditional postpartum depression. Often feeling isolated and unable to discern normalcy from distress, they grapple with overwhelming grief, anxiety, and obsession in the weeks and months following birth. This debilitating state, frequently overlooked by the medical community and society, is compounded by cultural taboos surrounding maternal unhappiness. Through extensive research, interviews, and her own experiences with anxiety, the author provides a comprehensive examination of the historical, biological, and societal factors contributing to the pervasive anxieties faced by mothers in America today. By courageously addressing the hidden struggles of motherhood, she argues that panic has come to dominate the experience, urging a reclamation of this vital role. With compassion and honesty, the author sheds light on the invisible challenges of motherhood and emphasizes the urgent need to expand awareness and care for women's lives.

      Ordinary Insanity