Revue de presse :
'The broadest survey yet ....lively, thought-provoking, and richly researched.' --Naomi Wolf, author of Vagina: A New Biography
'At last! A book on the vagina that I feel privileged to endorse. This careful literary and cultural history explores the vagina primarily as a loaded cultural symbol. It critiques the numerous ways in which the female sexual organs have had deleterious meanings projected onto them by patriarchal society. A magnificent achievement, Rees's study is as insightful in its analysis as it is comprehensive in its historical coverage.' --Lisa Downing, Professor of French Discourses of Sexuality, University of Birmingham, UK.
'This really wonderful book on the cultural history of the vagina is scholarly and accessible, entertaining and serious. It is stylish and packed with insight; it will be seized upon and devoured by the new feminists. The Vagina bejazzles. I highly recommend it.' -- Sally R Munt, Professor of Cultural and Gender Studies, University of Sussex
''With Vagina, Rees is aiming for something well beyond 'feminism.' To get there, she uses humor, numerous examples, and careful explanation as she moves effortlessly through a variety of historical periods and a wide genre of 'art' to demonstrate her point.'' --Judy A. Hayden, Professor of English and Writing and Director of the Women's Studies Program, University of Tampa, USA.
'At last! A book on the vagina that I feel privileged to endorse. This careful literary and cultural history explores the vagina primarily as a loaded cultural symbol. It critiques the numerous ways in which the female sexual organs have had deleterious meanings projected onto them by patriarchal society. A magnificent achievement, Rees's study is as insightful in its analysis as it is comprehensive in its historical coverage.' --Lisa Downing, Professor of French Discourses of Sexuality, University of Birmingham, UK.
'This really wonderful book on the cultural history of the vagina is scholarly and accessible, entertaining and serious. It is stylish and packed with insight; it will be seized upon and devoured by the new feminists. The Vagina bejazzles. I highly recommend it.' -- Sally R Munt, Professor of Cultural and Gender Studies, University of Sussex
''With Vagina, Rees is aiming for something well beyond 'feminism.' To get there, she uses humor, numerous examples, and careful explanation as she moves effortlessly through a variety of historical periods and a wide genre of 'art' to demonstrate her point.'' --Judy A. Hayden, Professor of English and Writing and Director of the Women's Studies Program, University of Tampa, USA.
'Rees book is the kind of work we need more of if we are to challenge and reconfigure how we understand women and sexuality in contemporary discourse.' -- Shahidha Bari, Queen Mary, University of London, UK.
'This really wonderful book on the cultural history of the vagina is scholarly and accessible, entertaining and serious. It is stylish and packed with insight; it will be seized upon and devoured by the new feminists. The Vagina bejazzles. I highly recommend it.' -- Sally R Munt, Professor of Cultural and Gender Studies, University of Sussex
''With Vagina, Rees is aiming for something well beyond 'feminism.' To get there, she uses humor, numerous examples, and careful explanation as she moves effortlessly through a variety of historical periods and a wide genre of 'art' to demonstrate her point.'' --Judy A. Hayden, Professor of English and Writing and Director of the Women's Studies Program, University of Tampa, USA.
'It is my contention that you will know quite instinctively if you are the target reader for a book describing itself as a literary and cultural history of vaginas. (Vaginae? Vaginodes?) How does this description of Judy Chicago's art make you feel? Each plate, a vulvar motif at its centre, represents a woman's yearning for autonomy and recognition away from patriarchy's eradications and constraints. If you found that intriguing, rather than snigger-worthy or arcanely academic, you will enjoy what's on offer here. There is a learned digression on other words for vagina...and a survey of depictions of female genitalia in folk tales, film, literature, art and television... The examples are well chosen and engaging.' --Helen Lewis, New Statesman
'This really wonderful book on the cultural history of the vagina is scholarly and accessible, entertaining and serious. It is stylish and packed with insight; it will be seized upon and devoured by the new feminists. The Vagina bejazzles. I highly recommend it.' -- Sally R Munt, Professor of Cultural and Gender Studies, University of Sussex
''With Vagina, Rees is aiming for something well beyond 'feminism.' To get there, she uses humor, numerous examples, and careful explanation as she moves effortlessly through a variety of historical periods and a wide genre of 'art' to demonstrate her point.'' --Judy A. Hayden, Professor of English and Writing and Director of the Women's Studies Program, University of Tampa, USA.
Biographie de l'auteur :
Emma L.E. Rees is Senior Lecturer in the Department of English at the University of Chester, UK.
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