Woman house

essays and assemblages

Woman house

essays and assemblages
Lauren W Westerfield
Book - 2026

"For years, Lauren W. Westerfield looked back at her childhood as an imaginative playscape lovingly crafted by her artist mother. But in truth, theirs was always a fraught relationship, close yet turbulent. It wouldn't be until her mid-twenties that Westerfield would learn that her mother was assaulted while living as a single woman in 1970s Los Angeles, or until her mid-thirties when caretaking for her now chronically ill mother during pandemic lockdown would reveal how that earlier incident and its ripple effects had shaped both their lives. The essays and assemblages in this book plumb the depths of two women's experiences, exploring the pain and pleasure they find in their bodies, in culture, and in their own art. Violence, beauty, and love reverberate and dissipate and shape both the psyches and physical forms of these two profoundly connected family members. At once raw and refined, narrative and lyrical, nostalgic and blunt, the stories and images presented here dive deep into Westerfield's life-from childhood to adulthood-passing through innocence, self-discovery and familial tethers. In unpacking her mother's history and the complexities of their relationship, Westerfield finds herself confronted with her own story: one grounded in a yearning for agency and individuation, of a body and mind groomed to be at odds with one another, of a feminist politics examining deeply rooted patriarchal understandings of beauty, agency, and power. Part memoir, part critical sense-making, part reckoning with family, identity, illness, addiction, art, and inheritance, Woman House draws on diverse inspirations in an attempt to recontextualize the female body-in danger, in pleasure, in portraiture, in proximity, in resistance-and challenge the structures that silence and restrict female expression"-- Provided by publisher.

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37413326677764 Checked out New Adult Non-Fiction B WESTERFIELD WESTERF
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Tác giả chính: Westerfield, Lauren W. (Tác giả)
Định dạng: Sách
Ngôn ngữ:English
Được phát hành: Amherst : University of Massachusetts Press, [2026]
Loạt:Juniper Prize for Creative Nonfiction
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