Description
Journey into the complex medical and religious history of women's bodies from classical Greece to the modern day
About the Author
Helen King is a historian of medicine and the body, and has published on aspects of gynaecology and obstetrics from classical Greece to the nineteenth century for over forty years. She is professor emerita of classical studies at The Open University and has held visiting posts at the universities of Vienna, Texas, Notre Dame and British Columbia. She is vice-chair of Together for the Church of England, which campaigns on a range of issues including against discrimination on the grounds of gender or sexuality.
Reviews
Dr King expertly weaves science, history, and culture to illuminate history and educate about the most misunderstood parts of our bodies...Impeccably researched, thoroughly enjoyable, and filled with moments of surprise, this book will astound -- Dr Jennifer Gunter, author of THE VAGINA BIBLE
An impressively widely read study, lightened along the way with illuminating trivia and King's gentle wit -- Pippa Bailey * New Statesman *
Illuminating and scholarly ... [showing] again and again how men have charted women's bodies, examined and dissected those bodies, condemned those bodies ... King's thoughtful tome addresses how women - historically perceived as mysteries to themselves and those who would seem to know them - have been defined, and how their bodies by their very existence resist those definitions -- Erica Wagner * Financial Times *
Chock-full of wonderful, strange and amazing stories, King's book is a vivid history of how women's bodies have been understood - and misunderstood - over the centuries -- Mary Fissell * BBC History Magazine *
Looking for a new history book? I highly recommend Professor Helen King's IMMACULATE FORMS which does a fascinating job of exploring the history of women's bodies, including some eye-opening history of the clitoris -- Greg Jenner
Recreates centuries of fractious male discussion of women's bodies -- Amanda Vickery * BBC Radio 4 Start the Week *
Delightful, timely and critical. If cognitive science has taught us anything, it's that our imagination of the future is built from our memories of the past. Helen King is here to give us some better material to build with. The history of women's bodies isn't nearly what you think it is, nor the history of "womanhood" itself -- Cat Bohannon, author of EVE
With erudition and cool wit, Helen King anatomises three millennia of Western commentary from doctors, teachers and theologians about the female body -- Professor Diarmaid MacCulloch
From the comical to the bizarre and downright dangerous, IMMACULATE FORMS looks at how women's bodies have been shaped and understood by scientific theories and religious beliefs throughout history - and often, by men. The mind blowing book covers a vast range of time, going right back to ancient Greece and coming up to the present day ... it's fascinating stuff -- Anita Rani, BBC Radio 4 Woman's Hour
An impressive ... comprehensive and detailed historical account of the way in parts of women's bodies have been viewed, interpreted, and treated, by society, medicine, and the Church, and mainly by men. [Reaching] back into classical times and around the globe to other than Western civilisations, King has provided a great service in telling so many histories of the breasts, clitoris, hymen, and womb ... this book made me wince, squirm, smile and gasp in surprise and horror - it is not for the fainthearted. -- Dr Claire Gilbert, author of I, JULIAN * Church Times *
With unrivaled expertise and a wealth of classical and contemporary detail, King weaves historical knowledge of medicine, anatomy, literature, art and religion into a narrative that surprises, informs, excites and frequently amuses -- Adrian Thatcher, author of VILE BODIES
Fascinating and interesting -- Fr Alex Frost, author of OUR DAILY BREAD
Book Information
ISBN 9781788163880
Author Helen King
Format Paperback
Page Count 448
Imprint Wellcome Collection
Publisher Profile Books Ltd