9781593767235-1593767234-The Tiger and the Cage: A Memoir of a Body in Crisis

The Tiger and the Cage: A Memoir of a Body in Crisis

ISBN-13: 9781593767235
ISBN-10: 1593767234
Author: Emma Bolden
Publication date: 2022
Publisher: Soft Skull
Format: Paperback 368 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781593767235
ISBN-10: 1593767234
Author: Emma Bolden
Publication date: 2022
Publisher: Soft Skull
Format: Paperback 368 pages

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The Tiger and the Cage: A Memoir of a Body in Crisis (ISBN-13: 9781593767235 and ISBN-10: 1593767234), written by authors Emma Bolden, was published by Soft Skull in 2022. With an overall rating of 4.0 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent The Tiger and the Cage: A Memoir of a Body in Crisis (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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For readers of Susannah Cahalan’s Brain on Fire and Porochista Khakpour’s Sick, this exquisitely wrought debut memoir recounts a lifelong struggle with chronic pain and endometriosis, while speaking more broadly to anyone who’s been told “it’s all in your head”
In Catholic grade school, Emma Bolden has a strange experience with a teacher that unleashes a short-lived, persistent coughing spell—something the medical establishment will later use against her as she struggles through chronic pain and fainting spells that coincide with her menstrual cycle.
With The Tiger and the Cage, Bolden uses her own experience as the starting point for a journey through the institutional misogyny of Western medicine—from a history of labeling women “hysterical” and parading them as curiosities to a lack of information on causes or cures for endometriosis, despite more than a century of documented cases. Recounting botched surgeries and dire side effects from pharmaceuticals affecting her and countless others, Bolden speaks to the ways people are often failed by the official narratives of institutions meant to protect them.
Bolden also interrogates a narrative commonly imposed on menstruating bodies: the expected story arc of marriage and children. She interrogates her body as a painful site she must mentally escape and a countdown she hopes to beat by having a child before a hysterectomy. Only later does she find language and acceptance for her asexality and the life she needs to lead. Through all its gripping, devastating, and beautiful threads, The Tiger and the Cage says what Bolden and so many like her have needed to hear: I see you, and I believe you.

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