Too Much
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Rachel Vorona Cote
Lacing cultural criticism, Victorian literature, and storytelling together, Too Much explores how culture corsets women's bodies, souls, and sexualities - and how we might finally undo the strings.Written in the tradition of Shrill, Dead Girls, Sex Object and other frank books about the female gaze, Too Much encourages women to reconsider the beauty of their excesses - emotional, physical, and spiritual. Rachel Vorona Cote braids cultural criticism, theory, and storytelling together in her exploration of how culture grinds away our bodies, souls, and sexualities, forcing us into smaller lives than we desire. An erstwhile Victorian scholar, she sees many parallels between that era's fixation on women's 'hysterical' behavior and our modern policing of the same; in the space of her writing, you're as likely to encounter Jane Eyre and Lizzie Bennet as you are Britney Spears and Lana Del Rey. This book will tell the story of how women, from then and now, have learned to draw power from their reservoirs of feeling, all that makes us 'too much'.
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Author
Rachel Vorona Cote
Pages
352
Publisher
Little, Brown Book Group
Published Date
2020-04-23
ISBN
0751580511 9780751580518
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"I dnf this book pretty quickly. I don't know much about Victorian times so the references flew over my head. Also once again someone complaining about Trump. Honestly I get tired of hearing it so I don't even watch the news. This book had some great points in it though especially the idea of too muchness. I just couldn't get past all the references so it failed to reach me all the way. In the end I donated it to someone who enjoys the day and age of which this is made from."