Mum Rage: The Everyday Crisis of Modern Motherhood
By (Author) Minna Dubin
Seal Press
Seal Press
10th December 2024
United States
General
Non Fiction
Parenting: advice and issues
Gender studies: women and girls
306.8743
Hardback
256
Width 158mm, Height 236mm, Spine 30mm
440g
Mothers aren't supposed to be angry. Still, Minna Dubin was an angry mum: exhausted by the gruelling, thankless work of full-time parenting and feeling her career slip away, she would find herself screaming at her child or exploding at her husband.
When Dubin pushed past her shame and talked with other mothers about how she was feeling, she realized that she was far from alone. Mum Rage is Dubin's ground-breaking work of reportage about an unspoken crisis of anger sweeping the country-and the world. She finds that while a specific instance of rage might be triggered by something as simple as a child who won't tie her shoes, the roots of the anger go far deeper, from the unequal burden of childcare shouldered by mums to the flattening of women's identities once they have kids. Drawing on insights from mums across the spectrum of race, sexual orientation, and class, she offers practical tools to help readers disarm their rage in the moment, while never losing sight of the broader social change we need to stop raging for good.Minna Dubin's work has appeared in The New York Times, The Huffington Post, The Philadelphia Inquirer, Romper, Parents, and elsewhere. She lives in Berkeley, California.