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Book Title M’ana
Author Sinem Uslu
Editor Şule Seda Ay
Publication Date November 22, 2024
ISBN 978-605-80920-3-7
Edition 1st Edition
Language English
Page Count 220
Binding Perfect Bound (Softcover)
Paper Type Book Paper (2nd Quality)
Dimensions 13.5 x 19.5 cm
Category Education » Motherhood
Non-Fiction

Mana

Sinem Uslu

“... In one sense, motherhood was like death. Every time you touched my wounds, that part of my life would flash before my eyes like a film strip, and the feelings belonging to that piece would awaken within me. Alive. I was facing them. Then, an awareness, a new perspective would be born inside me. I was becoming free. And in another sense, motherhood was just like life itself. With every part of me that was liberated through dying, I was being born anew.”

“... Because a human being heals not when they wound from where they were wounded, but when they heal others from that very spot!”

“‘… Rather than a mother who knows all the answers, is a stranger to doubt, and for whom everything is easy and clear, I would prefer to be the child of a mother who possesses all the inner struggles of being human.’ I took a deep breath, seeking refuge in these words by Winnicott.”

In this book, through questions that grew in number and intensity alongside her experience of motherhood, Sinem Uslu converses with Berin Orhan, Gülüş Türkmen, Damla Çeliktaban, Hüma Zeybek, Nihan Kaya, Selen Çağlayık, and Şule Seda Ay. Touching upon themes of motherhood, M'ana explores nature, feminism, virtual motherhood, birth, death, and spirituality through these inquiries.

Author

Sinem Uslu

Sinem Uslu graduated from Ankara University, Faculty of Communication in 2007. After working as a copywriter in the industry for a time, she founded her own content workshop. Taking a break from her professional life in 2018 following her experience of motherhood, Uslu began to think deeply about parenting philosophy and specifically the concepts of "child" and "childhood." She currently lives an unschooled life away from the city with her family in Ankara and writes a column for Haber Türk Hayat.