Abstract
ABSTRACT This essay provides a reflection on anger, chronic pain, illness, and identity. Using hysteria as a point of conceptual departure, the author makes use of psychoanalytic theory and the author’s lived experience to identify and expand upon the feminist potential for anger in this political moment. By contributing an embodied perspective to psychoanalytic notions of trauma and hysteria, the author approaches the question of reproductive justice through a personal and theoretical lens that offers a road map for political action.
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