HYSTERICAL EVENTS

MORE TO COME SOON.


PRAISE FOR HYSTERICAL

 ‘Any time Dr Pragya Agarwal writes something, I want to read it. Her words illuminate the hidden patterns of bias and therefore injustice that impact us. This book will make you question everything you thought you knew about emotions and make you want to reclaim your emotions as an integral part of your full humanity’

LAYLA F. SAAD, author of Me and White Supremacy

‘A necessary, thought-provoking book that demands we urgently rethink the terms of the debate on gender and emotion’

DR TIFFANY WATT SMITH, author of The Book of Emotions

Hysterical is absolutely fascinating. Like all Pragya's work this book is both robustly researched and deeply moving. In a whistle stop tour, she traces our gendered and misogynistic assumptions about male and female brains back thousands of years. She demonstrates how these stereotypes have been used throughout history both to create and to maintain a power imbalance between men and women. . . This book is brave, unapologetic and, at times, rightly furious . . . all emotions for which women have been labelled hysterical. If Agarwal's proposal "I feel, therefore I am", is to be adopted, then read this book and feel furious, uplifted and galvanised to take its findings out into the world and fight for change’

LAURA BATES, author of Men Who Hate Women

‘They came for our bodies and our brains - then for our emotions. Read how women's emotional prowess has been weaponised against them - and be angry. Very angry! This closely argued sweep through the science and culture and politics of emotions shows what we lose by downgrading empathy and compassion. Heart or head - why not both?’

PROF GINA RIPPON, author of The Gendered Brain 

‘This timely and significant book is a smart, compelling read for any woman who has ever been told she is 'too much' so that's all of us. It'll make you realise you were right all along,  you're definitely not 'too much' it's that our cultural history of inequality has tricked you into feeling this way. Buy this for the men in your life, for your daughters and sisters, spread the word so we're all better informed about the power of language over women and can fight an informed fight in order to achieve gender parity’

LORRAINE CANDY, Sunday Times

‘A brilliant exploration of the history and science of how the perception of emotions came to be gendered . . . I learn so much from anything Agarwal writes’

CAROLINE SANDERSON, The Bookseller