Mother Is a Verb, Sarah Knott
Mother Is a Verb, Sarah Knott
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Mother Is a Verb
An Unconventional History

Author: Sarah Knott

Narrator: Rachel Bavidge

Unabridged: 11 hr 11 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/02/2019


Synopsis

Welcome to a work of history unlike any other.

Mothering is as old as human existence. But how has this most essential experience changed over time and cultures? What is the history of maternity—the history of pregnancy, birth, the encounter with an infant? Can one capture the historical trail of mothers? How?

In Mother Is a Verb, the historian Sarah Knott creates a genre all her own in order to craft a new kind of historical interpretation. Blending memoir and history and building from anecdote, her audiobook brings the past and the present viscerally alive. It is at once intimate and expansive, lyrical and precise.

As a history, Mother Is a Verb draws on the terrain of Britain and North America from the seventeenth century to the close of the twentieth. Knott searches among a range of past societies, from those of Cree and Ojibwe women to tenant farmers in Appalachia; from enslaved people on South Carolina rice plantations to tenement dwellers in New York City and London’s East End. She pores over diaries, letters, court records, medical manuals, items of clothing. And she explores and documents her own experiences.

As a memoir, Mother Is a Verb becomes a method of asking new questions and probing lost pasts in order to historicize the smallest, even the most mundane of human experiences. Is there a history to interruption, to the sound of an infant’s cry, to sleeplessness? Knott finds answers not through the telling of grand narratives, but through the painstaking accumulation of a trellis of anecdotes. And all the while, we can feel the child on her hip.

About Sarah Knott

Sarah Knott grew up in England. Educated at Oxford University, she is now a professor of history at Indiana University. She is the author of Sensibility and the American Revolution and numerous articles on the histories of women, gender, and emotion. Knott has served as an editor of the American Historical Review, the American Historical Association’s flagship journal, and sits on the editorial board of Past and Present. She is a fellow of the Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender, and Reproduction.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jan on April 08, 2019

I am done, no longer just beginning and I already loved this book at the start. What might have been a dry academic study becomes alive as the author traces her own experiences through pregnancy and motherhood with evidence of how the West records the experiences of becoming and living mothering. Sa......more

Goodreads review by Michelle on March 24, 2019

I just finished reading this book....fantastic...wonderful.....relatable. A beautiful and honest take on motherhood. Eloquent, well researched, poetic and vital. I felt so many things for this book because it was so well written. I'd read a few lines....stop....and just ponder. I'd read a few lines.......more

Goodreads review by Jacquelyne on February 24, 2019

What a treasure. This is "What to Expect When You're Expecting" for historians and academias. Sarah Knott has a formal writing style that I appreciated. She writes this fact-filled stroll through the history and stages of motherhood as if writing a descriptive novel. She injects her personal anecdot......more

Goodreads review by Rapidreader on November 27, 2019

I wanted to like this book. The topic and approach (and title) all appeared engaging, but I found the book itself incredibly hard work for something pitched as not-necessarily academic. The organization seemed forced and prose was hard going to the point of being cryptic. I love when an academic wri......more

Goodreads review by Blair Hodges on September 13, 2019

A thoroughly readable story of experimental history. Knott is mother and historian and mother historian all at once, weaving her personal experiences together with historical anecdotes gleaned wherever archives allowed. From before conception, through pregnancy, to the early years of childcare, each......more