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Uncovering the History of Women's Bodies
Uncovering the History of Women's Bodies
Uncovering the History of Women's Bodies

Uncovering the History of Women's Bodies

Conway Hall
Sun, Jun 29 from 2:00 PM to 3:30 PM
From 7.18 €

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Journey into the complex medical and religious history of women’s bodies from classical Greece to the modern day. Helen King examines all the ways in which medicine and religion have played a gatekeeping role over women’s organs. Was the clitoris ever truly lost?

Throughout history, religious scholars, medical men and – occasionally – women themselves, have moulded thought on what ‘makes’ a woman. She has been called the weaker sex, the fairer sex, the purer sex, among many other monikers. Often, she has been defined simply as ‘Not A Man’. In this *Ethical Matters* talk, Helen examines all the ways in which medicine and religion have played a gatekeeping role over women’s organs. It explores how the womb was seen as both the most miraculous organ in the body and as a sewer; uncovers breasts’ legacies as maternal or sexual organs – or both; probes the mystery of the disappearing hymen, and asks, did the clitoris need to be discovered at all?

**Helen King** is Professor Emerita of Classical Studies at The Open University. She is a historian of medicine and the body, and has held visiting posts at Gustavus Adolphus College, MN; the Peninsula Medical School; and the universities of Vienna, Texas, Notre Dame and British Columbia.

Helen’s book, *Immaculate Forms: Uncovering the History of Women’s Bodies*, will be available to buy in person from Newham Bookshop on the day.

Presented by Conway Hall.

This is an all ages event. Under 16's must be accompanied by an adult.

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