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Juice: A History of Female Ejaculation

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Juice: A History of Female Ejaculation

Contributors:

By (Author) Stephanie Haerdle
By (author) Elisabeth Lauffer

ISBN:

9780262048514

Publisher:

MIT Press Ltd

Imprint:

MIT Press

Publication Date:

21st May 2024

UK Publication Date:

11th April 2024

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

305.409

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

256

Dimensions:

Width 133mm, Height 203mm

Description

The fascinating, little-known history of female sex fluids through the millennia. For over 2000 years, vulval sex fluids were understood to be a natural part of female pleasure, only to become disputed or categorically erased in the twentieth century. Today what do we really know about female ejaculation and squirting What does the research show, and why are so many details unknown In Juice, Stephanie Haerdle investigates the cultural history of female genital effluence across the globe and searches for answers as to why female ejaculation-which, according to some reports, is experienced by up to 69 percent of all women and those who have vulvas upon climaxing-has been banished to the margins as just another male sex fantasy. Haerdle charts female juices from the earliest explanations in the erotic writings of China and India, to interpretations of the fluids by physicians, philosophers, and poets in the Middle Ages and early modern period, to their denial, contestation, and suppression in late nineteenth-century Europe. As she shows, the history of ejaculation and squirting is a history of women, their desires, and the worship and denigration of the female body, as well as the cultural concepts of pleasure, sexuality, procreation, the body, masculinity, and femininity. By examining the fantasies and fears that have long accompanied them, Juice restores female gushes to their rightful place in our collective understanding so that they can once again be recognized, named, and experienced.

Author Bio

Stephanie Haerdle is the author of Not Being Afraid Is Our Job! Circus Riders, Animal Tamers and Other Female Circus Performers, about women in early circuses, and Spritzen- Geschichte der weiblichen Ejakulation (Juice- A History of Female Ejaculation), published in 2020. Elisabeth (Liz) Lauffer is a German-English literary translator based in the US. In 2014, she won the Gutekunst Prize for Emerging Translators. Her other translations include The Art of Naming by Michael Ohl and The Radical Fool of Capitalism by Christian Welzbacher (both MIT Press).

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