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Jen Soriano

    Jen Soriano se z vášnivé čtenářky stala spisovatelkou, která se zaměřuje na průsečíky rasy, pohlaví, traumatu, zdraví, kolonizace a moci. Její práce, popisovaná jako „zářivá“ a „živá“, zkoumá témata jako historické trauma a neurověda léčení. Prostřednictvím esejů a performance poezie odhaluje jedinečnou perspektivu a literární styl, který čtenáře hluboce oslovuje. V současné době pracuje na memoárech, které dále prozkoumávají tyto složité a osobní motivy.

    Nervous
    • Nervous

      • 320 stránek
      • 12 hodin čtení

      Activist Jen Soriano illuminates the lasting effects of transgenerational trauma through a blend of science, history, and personal narratives in this compelling collection. She explores how the quiet power of pain can echo through generations, viewing it as a form of embodied history. In this poignant memoir of essays, Soriano, daughter of a neurosurgeon, seeks to uncover the roots of her chronic pain and mental health challenges. Ultimately, she identifies both the source and the means for trauma-impacted bodies to flourish. Comprising fourteen thematically connected essays, Soriano traverses time and geography, intertwining memory, history, sociology, neuroscience, and public health into a rich tapestry that illustrates the transformation of trauma on both individual and societal levels. The collection opens with a striking timeline that contrasts Soriano's medical experiences with historical events like hysteria and witch hunts. It centers on neurodiverse, disabled, and genderqueer bodies of color, addressing the systemic harm inflicted on Filipinos over generations. Her essays reflect on significant historical moments, the healing power of music, a supportive community of activists, and the adaptability of our nervous systems, offering insights into creating a trauma-informed future. Through this work, Soriano invites readers on a transformative journey toward healing, understanding, and connection.

      Nervous
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