Aggregated Discontent by Harron Walker
Confessions of the Last Normal Woman
Aggregated Discontent is a collection of sixteen essays that blend memoir, cultural criticism, and reporting to examine twenty‑first‑century womanhood. Harron Walker uses personal stories to explore work, relationships, fertility and embodiment, corporate pinkwashing, pressures to conform (including whiteness), and how institutions and intimate dynamics limit agency. Sharp, candid, and often darkly funny, the essays probe how women navigate labor, healthcare, identity, and desire without revealing specific plot details.
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