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The Fruit of Knowledge

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Clever, angry, funny, and informative, this graphic novel explores the complex history surrounding women's bodies, from Adam and Eve to contemporary issues like the pussy hat movement. Celebrated Swedish cartoonist Liv Strömquist examines how various cultures have influenced perceptions of vulvas, vaginas, clitorises, and menstruation. Through her biting commentary and relatable avatar, she guides readers from dark historical moments, such as a clitoridectomy performed on a five-year-old in 1948, to lighter instances, like the use of vulvas in architecture as symbols of protection. Strömquist's work resonates with the style of Alison Bechdel and Jacky Fleming, revealing uncomfortable truths about the progress still needed in women's rights. This book is a perfect gift for feminists, as it combines humor and anger with a wealth of knowledge on essential topics often overlooked. Readers will find moments of genuine hilarity, such as the imagined conversations of men in a matriarchy, alongside fierce critiques of societal norms. It's a wild, witty, and vital exploration of women's health and history that is both enlightening and entertaining.

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The Fruit of Knowledge, Liv Strömquist

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Rok vydání
2018
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Titul
The Fruit of Knowledge
Jazyk
anglicky
Vydavatel
Virago Press
Rok vydání
2018
Vazba
měkká
Počet stran
144
ISBN10
0349010730
ISBN13
9780349010731
Série
První vydání
2014
Původní název
Kunskapens frukt
Hodnocení
4,65 z 5
Anotace
Clever, angry, funny, and informative, this graphic novel explores the complex history surrounding women's bodies, from Adam and Eve to contemporary issues like the pussy hat movement. Celebrated Swedish cartoonist Liv Strömquist examines how various cultures have influenced perceptions of vulvas, vaginas, clitorises, and menstruation. Through her biting commentary and relatable avatar, she guides readers from dark historical moments, such as a clitoridectomy performed on a five-year-old in 1948, to lighter instances, like the use of vulvas in architecture as symbols of protection. Strömquist's work resonates with the style of Alison Bechdel and Jacky Fleming, revealing uncomfortable truths about the progress still needed in women's rights. This book is a perfect gift for feminists, as it combines humor and anger with a wealth of knowledge on essential topics often overlooked. Readers will find moments of genuine hilarity, such as the imagined conversations of men in a matriarchy, alongside fierce critiques of societal norms. It's a wild, witty, and vital exploration of women's health and history that is both enlightening and entertaining.