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We don't want to be wounds ("No, you're the wound!") but we should be allowed to have them, to speak about having them, to be something more than just another girl who has one. We should be able to do these things without failing the feminism of our mothers, and we should be able to represent women who hurt without walking backward into a voyeuristic rehashing of the old cultural models.

Leslie Jamison (2014). “The Empathy Exams: Essays”, p.174, Granta Books
We don't want to be wounds (No, you're the wound!) but we should be allowed to have them, to speak about having them, to be something more than just another girl who has one. We should be able to do these things without