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Female Genital Cosmetic Surgery

Deviance, Desire and the Pursuit of Perfection

Camille Nurka

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English
Springer International Publishing AG
11 September 2018
Examining the fascinating history of female genital cosmetic surgery, Camille Nurka traces the origins of contemporary ideas of genital normality. Over the past twenty years, Western women have become increasingly worried about the aesthetic appearance of their labia minora and are turning to cosmetic surgery to achieve the ideal vulva: a clean slit with no visible protrusion of the inner lips. Long labia minora are described by medical experts as ‘hypertrophied,’ a term that implies deformity and the atypical. But how far back does the diagnosis of labial hypertrophy go, and where did it originate? Female Genital Cosmetic Surgery tells the story of the female genitalia from the alien world of ancient Greek gynaecology to the colonial period of exploration and exploitation up to the present day. Bringing together historical, medical, and theoretical documentation and commentary, Nurka uncovers a long tradition of pathologizing female anatomy, a history sure to be of interest to any reader who wishes to know more about how medicine shapes our commonly held ideals.  
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Imprint:   Springer International Publishing AG
Country of Publication:   Switzerland
Edition:   2019 ed.
Dimensions:   Height: 210mm,  Width: 148mm, 
Weight:   498g
ISBN:   9783319964898
ISBN 10:   3319964895
Pages:   268
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Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  College/higher education ,  Undergraduate ,  Further / Higher Education
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
1. Introduction.- 2. Ancient Anatomies.- 3. Galen's Nymphs.- 4. The Colonial Races Sciences.- 5. Sexual Anthropometry.- 6. Deviant Desires.- 7. Desiring Normality.- 8. DIY Sex.

Camille Nurka, PhD, is a gender studies scholar living and working in Australia. She has taught as a sessional lecturer and tutor at a number of Australian universities and published widely on the politics of sexed embodiment. She is also a professional freelance copyeditor for academics in the humanities and social sciences.

Reviews for Female Genital Cosmetic Surgery: Deviance, Desire and the Pursuit of Perfection

“Nurka presents a rich insight to the history of female genital cosmetic surgery. To date, this book constitutes the most comprehensive and detailed account of the medicalisation of female genitalia. It should be considered an essential reference point for future works pertaining to genital fashioning.” (Alexandra James, Journal of Sociology, Issue 1-3, 2020)


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