I had the honour of being invited to contribute to Dr. Harden's exciting project of collecting 20 stories from around the world based on the universal question: what is it like to be human?
You can find my essay Angry women: The legacy of multigenerational undiagnosed mental illness within the pages of the upcoming anthology Research Yourself.
Research Yourself invites readers to reflect on their own journey throughout showcasing 20 scholars' memoir vignettes about career, faith, and place. This anthology illuminates eerily familiar themes such as struggles to belong, the need to feel good enough or smart enough, and the desire to manage the deluge of personal struggles amidst professional ones. Isolation is damaging; social connection is its antidote. Through essays of reflection and vulnerability, we can create a healthier academic culture.
Contributors:
A. Borsika Rabin | Allen Weiss | Alyssa Gatto | David Russell Buys | Deborah Good | Elizabeth Berry | Emma Kange | Fionna Boyle | Luke Erickson | Maike Neuhaus | Meredith Lindemon | Miriam Verheyden | Monika Staab | Morgan Gregg | Natalya Androsova | Samantha Harden | Sarah Wang | Terri Miller | Vicki Harris | Viola Lanier
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