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The Story of V: Opening Pandora's Box [Hardcover]

Catherine Blackledge
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21 Aug 2003

It is the seat of female sexual pleasure, the passage for both the creation and the birth of humankind, and the channel for menstrual blood. Yet we know less about the vagina ¿ its structure and function ¿ than we do about any other organ of the human body. Why?

THE STORY OF V explores how female genitalia have been conceived and misconceived over the centuries and today. A new look is long overdue. More than two millennia of misinformation has resulted in a western culture where we hold back from mentioning or showing the vagina; where this organ when seen publically is most commonly viewed as pornographic; and where, of all the organs of the human body, the vagina remains the most clouded in mystery, myth and biased, out-dated beliefs. In the past, medicine has misrepresented female sexual anatomy, reducing its remarkable complexities to the notion of a passive vessel. But, as this book shows, science is at last beginning to reveal the true structure and function of female genitalia, and the dynamic nature of the vagina's role in both sexual pleasure and reproduction. The result is nothing less than a vaginal revolution.

With a wide-ranging perspective that takes in prehistoric art, ancient history, linguistics, mythology, evolutinary theory, reproductive biology and medicine, Catherine Blackledge unveils the hidden marvels of the female form.


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  • Hardcover: 336 pages
  • Publisher: W&N (21 Aug 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0297607065
  • ISBN-13: 978-0297607069
  • Product Dimensions: 21.6 x 14.6 x 3.6 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 380,094 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Catherine's book featured in an article in the October edition of SHE Magazine and she is currently writing a feature for the Erotic Review. Catherine has done a live interview for Spin Radio, Dublin and pre-recorded an interview for the Science Program on ABC Radio, Australia. She will be interviewed for Everywoman, BBC World Service on 17th September and for a series for Women's Hour on women's bodies later this autumn, SexTV, an internationally syndicated television documentary also wish to interview her. Catherine spoke at a bookstore event in Manchester, linked to the BA Festival of Science and an interview with her was published in Manchester Metro to publicise this event and the book. Excellent reviews have appeared in the Observer, Guardian, Irish Times and Financial Times. Sky Text also gave the book an excellent review (BSkyB version of teletext). Reviews are due to appear in the men's magazine Jack and in Ergo - a sustainable lifestyle magazine. '... a mind-boggling smorgasbord of fanny facts ... the author is a phenomenal researcher'Joanne Briscoe, The Guardian 'This is an empowering and enlightening book for women ....'Katie Donovan, Irish Times 'The Story of V is fascinating, unsalacious and would impress even repressed 1950s house-wives.'SkyText Future events are planned for the new Dana Centre at the Science Museum, London and Cath has been put forward as a speaker at the Cheltenham and Edinburgh Science Festivals. Cath will also sign books in Sh, Women's Erotic Emporium, London who wish to make the book their book of the week.

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A long-overdue look at what science is revealing about the female sexual organs.

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5.0 out of 5 stars " A Vaginal Revolution!" 24 Dec 2003
Format:Hardcover
Quite simply this book is amazing!

I was lucky enough to attend a talk given by Catherine Blackledge and I must say this was a truly interesting event. Originally I bought the book with the intention to give it to a friend however I read the first few pages and was hooked!

The book explains anything and everything regarding female genitalia.

Blackledge describes the vagina and its journey through history superbly; you would never have imagined the power it used to hold so many years ago. In today's society it is seen as purely a sexual object with the ability to produce children yet back then sex rarely came into the equation, it was seen as an almighty object with unbelievable powers like I said.

Blackledge explores a variety of different species and the amazing differences and abilities their genitals hold. And once again all I can say is that it is extremely interesting discovering something about the vagina that would never normally be revealed.

This book should be read by everyone, the vagina is something that is not often talked about and I believe this book could have the ability to change that if more people read it.

A definite must buy!

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5.0 out of 5 stars A real 'enthusiasts guide' 10 July 2008
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They say that there is a trend for the editors of travel guides in the 'Lonely Planet' or 'Rough' genre to write their books without ever having visited the country in question. For a male to write about the vagina and convey a true breadth of experience of the subject would seem to be about as advisable. Yet that has been the pattern in the past in books on intimate female anatomy and function. Here at last is a woman writing on the subject who clearly has not only a serious enquiring interest, but has researched her subject in detail and most important of all has an infectious but unintrusive personal enthusiasm for that bit of her body which the French nineteenth century artist Gustave Courbet described as 'The Origin of the World'. This is a book which is clearly fully and seriously researched (complete with bibliographies) but which keeps the reader interested from start to finish and as logic would demand, the section on orgasm is the climax of the book. After reading Blackledge's work, one's uneasy feelings are confirmed that the vagina is indeed the almighty organ that has ruled the world and brought down dictators and monarchs. And why not?!! The only other place I'm aware of where it receives such a detailed,warm and sympathetic exposition from one of its own owners is the Canadian website 'All About My Vagina' ([...] Its a great book and well worth reading. A pity that Blackledge seems to have gone to ground since as she clearly has a lot of contribution to make towards our understanding of the female body. As for an account of the complementary organ, written by a man, well I can't say I'm looking forward to it.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Must Read 13 Feb 2009
Format:Paperback
This book is a must-read for anyone who has a vagina, or knows someone with a vagina. Well written, easily digestible and filled with facts about vaginas and female reproduction that will have you (and the friends you buy it for) saying "Did you know..."

Long over due!
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2.0 out of 5 stars Yes, but... 28 July 2009
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Be aware: there are two authors out there in this not-very-crowded field -and the other one is a MAN! OK so he's Dutch - but I find Jelto Drenth's The Origin of the World an infinitely more appealing take on this topic: would some of you ladies care to review it, please?
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