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Tits Up

The Top Half of Women’s Liberation

By Sarah Thornton

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Pan Macmillan Paperback English

Tits Up

The Top Half of Women’s Liberation

By Sarah Thornton

Regular price £10.99 £9.34 Save 15%
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  • ‘Excellent’ Economist Most women in the developed world are dissatisfied with their breasts. They dismiss them as silly boobs, lament their less-than-ideal forms, or renounce thinking about them altogether. Why is this emblem of womanhood so often derided and maligned? Tits Up investigates breasts through the eyes and lives of women experts. It explores the truths of mammary glands, from strip clubs to operating rooms, human milk banks, and bra designers’ studios. With refreshing optimism, Thornton unmasks the sexism behind the perceived profanity of breasts and hopes to liberate them from centuries of patriarchal prejudice. ‘Will make any woman reconsider her body, and any man reconsider how he treats the bodies of the women in his life’ – Independent “Tits Up asks readers to reimagine the bosom . . . as a site of empowerment and even divinity.” - New York Times
‘Excellent’ Economist Most women in the developed world are dissatisfied with their breasts. They dismiss them as silly boobs, lament their less-than-ideal forms, or renounce thinking about them altogether. Why is this emblem of womanhood so often derided and maligned? Tits Up investigates breasts through the eyes and lives of women experts. It explores the truths of mammary glands, from strip clubs to operating rooms, human milk banks, and bra designers’ studios. With refreshing optimism, Thornton unmasks the sexism behind the perceived profanity of breasts and hopes to liberate them from centuries of patriarchal prejudice. ‘Will make any woman reconsider her body, and any man reconsider how he treats the bodies of the women in his life’ – Independent “Tits Up asks readers to reimagine the bosom . . . as a site of empowerment and even divinity.” - New York Times