Lucky Bodies

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A mother is a myth a figure a body. Through a series of essays spanning the political to the personal <i>Lucky Bodies</i> reckons with motherhood. Marianne Jay Erhardt's striking debut takes inventory of what we demand and withhold from mothers and what counts as care. <p>Plucking stars from the constellation of stories that have shaped her own emergence as a mother she explores fables family religion fairy tales television mythology and games all with exceptional wit and empathy. Erhardt considers the nature of care alongside <i>Peter Pan</i> <i>Where the Wild Things Are</i> and <i>Little House on the Prairie</i>. She reassembles memory with Busby Berkely chorus girls 90's TV commercials and a mid-Atlantic hurricane. She grieves her father's death and the wreckage of war through Aesop and discovers how little the Mother of God says out loud in The Bible. She reimagines Red Riding Hood's wolf reflects on faith with Bigfoot and repurposes a Covid wellness survey to take stock of our collective isolation asking readers How alone are you? <p>Throughout <i>Lucky Bodies</i> Erhardt establishes herself as a memoiric cultural critic imagining how we might make and inhabit stories that cultivate an ethic of care.
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