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Vagina

A re-education

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Winner of the Hearst Big Book Awards, 2019 - Women's Health's Book of the Year_____________Shocking, brilliant, important. A fine addition to the feminist canon. - Emma Jane UnsworthFor the first time I feel like I PROPERLY understand my vagina! I wish I had read this 23 years ago! - Scarlett Curtis_____________From earliest childhood, girls are misled about their bodies, encouraged to describe their genitalia with cute and silly names rather than anatomically correct terms. In our schools and in our culture, we are coy about women while putting straight men's sexuality front and centre. Girls grow up feeling ashamed about their periods, about the appearance of their vulvas, about their own desires. They grow up without a full and honest sex education, and this lack of knowledge has serious consequences: the number of women attending cervical screening appointments in the UK is at a 20-year low while labiaplasty is the fastest growing type of plastic surgery in the world.Vagina provides girls and women with information they need about their own bodies - about the vagina, the hymen, the clitoris, the orgasm; about conditions like endometriosis and vulvodynia. It confronts taboos, such as abortion, miscarriage, infertility and masturbation. It tackles vital social issues like period poverty, female genital mutilation and the rights of transgender women. It is honest and moving as Lynn Enright shares her personal stories but this is about more than one woman - this is a book that will provoke thousands of conversations. We urgently need to talk about women's sexual and reproductive health, about our experiences of sex and pregnancy and pain and pleasure. Vagina: A Re-Education will help us do just that.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      July 20, 2020
      Irish journalist Enright dispels cultural taboos and breaks commonly held silences about women’s bodies and experiences in this galvanizing debut. In addition to offering basic information about the vagina and other physical structures of the female reproductive system, Enright also delves into such topics as menstruation, fertility, pregnancy, and menopause. Throughout, she highlights the power of self-knowledge and the danger of ignorance, dismantling such pervasive myths as the idea that bleeding during a first sexual experience is a reliable sign of virginity. Enright also shows how much still remains scientifically unknown or debated about women’s bodies, including the existence of the G-spot, the biology of the female orgasm, and the reasons for painful conditions such as vulvodynia and vaginismus. Her survey of how female genitalia are cut and altered in conformity with cultural practices includes an overview of customs in Africa, the Middle East, and Asia, as well as the history of clitoridectomy and women’s genital surgery in the U.S. and the U.K. Enright also incorporates her own experiences of sexual assault and fertility struggles, and includes the perspectives of trans and intersex people. The result is an illuminating, inclusive, and wide-ranging call for better education and more free and open discourse about the female body.

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