
Vagina: A Literary and Cultural History
by Senior Lecturer Emma L. E. Rees
Title:
Vagina: A Literary and Cultural History
Author:
Senior Lecturer Emma L. E. Rees
Format:
Paperback
Number of pages:
376 pages, 1x8pp colour plate section
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
ISBN-13:
9781628922127
EAN:
9781628922127
Publication Date:
26/02/2015
Classifications:
Literature: history and criticism
Weight (g):
732
Dimensions (mm):
229 x 153 x 22
Publication Country:
United Kingdom
Language:
English
Condition:
New
Description
From South Park to Kathy Acker, from Lars Von Trier to Sex and the City, women’s sexual organs are demonized. In The Vagina: A Literary and Cultural History, Emma L.E. Rees investigates the evolution of this demonization: she considers how writers, artists and filmmakers contend with the dilemma of he vagina''s puzzling ''covert visibility'' and how the ‘c-word’ is an obscenity that both legitimates and perpetuates the fractured identities of women globally. In our postmodern, porn-obsessed culture, vaginas appear to be everywhere, literally or symbolically but, crucially, they are as silenced as they are objectified. Even common slang terms for the vagina can be seen as an attempt to divert attention away from the reality of women’s lived sexual experiences: slang offers a convenient distraction from something taboo. The Vagina: A Literary and Cultural History is an important contribution to the ongoing debate in understanding the feminine identity.










