Vagina Obscura by Rachel E. Gross audiobook

Vagina Obscura: An Anatomical Voyage

By Rachel E. Gross
Read by Siho Ellsmore

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10.82 Hours Unabridged
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    ISBN: 9781667067421

A scientific journey to the center of the new female body. The Latin term for the female genitalia, pudendum, means “parts for which you should be ashamed.” Until 1651, ovaries were called female testicles. The fallopian tubes are named for a man. Named, claimed, and shamed: Welcome to the story of the female body, as penned by men. Today, a new generation of (mostly) women scientists is finally redrawing the map. With modern tools and fresh perspectives, they’re looking at the organs traditionally bound up in reproduction?the uterus, ovaries, vagina?and seeing within them a new biology of change and resilience. Through their eyes, journalist Rachel E. Gross takes readers on an anatomical odyssey to the center of this new world?a world where the uterus regrows itself, ovaries pump out fresh eggs, and the clitoris pulses beneath the surface like a shimmering pyramid of nerves. Full of wit and wonder, Vagina Obscura is a celebratory testament to how the landscape of knowledge can be rewritten to better serve everyone.

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A New York Times Book Review Editor’s Choice of the Week

A scientific journey to the center of the new female body. The Latin term for the female genitalia, pudendum, means “parts for which you should be ashamed.” Until 1651, ovaries were called female testicles. The fallopian tubes are named for a man. Named, claimed, and shamed: Welcome to the story of the female body, as penned by men. Today, a new generation of (mostly) women scientists is finally redrawing the map. With modern tools and fresh perspectives, they’re looking at the organs traditionally bound up in reproduction?the uterus, ovaries, vagina?and seeing within them a new biology of change and resilience. Through their eyes, journalist Rachel E. Gross takes readers on an anatomical odyssey to the center of this new world?a world where the uterus regrows itself, ovaries pump out fresh eggs, and the clitoris pulses beneath the surface like a shimmering pyramid of nerves. Full of wit and wonder, Vagina Obscura is a celebratory testament to how the landscape of knowledge can be rewritten to better serve everyone.

Editorial Reviews

Editorial Reviews

“This book is what we’ve been waiting for.” Stylist
“Full of historical accounts and deep reporting…Gives stories about vulvas the care and attention they deserve." Wired
“Engaging and endlessly fascinating debut…and thrilling in the hope it offers to those whose bodies have previously been overlooked.” BookPage (starred review)
“Melding medical history―beginning in Hippocrates’ Greece―with a wide range of interviews and biological sleuthing in research laboratories all over the world.” Kirkus Reviews

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Author

Author Bio: Rachel E. Gross

Author Bio: Rachel E. Gross

Rachel E. Gross is an award-winning science journalist based in Brooklyn, New York. A former Knight Science Journalism Fellow and digital science editor of Smithsonian magazine, she writes for BBC Future, the New York Times, and Scientific American.

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Available Formats : Digital Download
Category: Nonfiction/Science
Runtime: 10.82
Audience: Adult
Language: English