Producing books and web content that make accurate health and medical information accessible to a broad audience by weaving womens stories into a framework of practical, clearly written text. On october 1, 2011, the group will celebrate its forty years of activism with a symposium of global partners, allies and friends, and with the release of the ninth edition of the book. Our bodies, ourselves by boston womens health book collective. Group behind landmark book for women struggles to survive the. In 1971, the first our bodies, ourselves book sold 250,000 copies at the time, fewer than 10% of doctors were women, and many topics were taboo time magazine named our bodies, ourselves one of. Our planet, our society, and we ourselves are built of star stuff. Rent our bodies, ourselves informing and inspiring women across generations 40th edition 9781439190661 and save up to 80% on textbook rentals and 90% on used textbooks. Our bodies, ourselves is a book about womens health and sexuality produced by the nonprofit. This is a classic book, that i suggest to many many clients. Our bodies, ourselves taught women about sexuality and. Our bodies, ourselves began as a pamphlet on womens health in the early 1970s, but soon became the goto textbook for every young and old person with questions about anything to. Written and carefully researched by the boston womens health collective, a nonprofit organization committed to education about women and health, the book candidly discusses a variety of issues concerning womens health and their bodies.
Oct 04, 2011 the boston womens health book collective now known as our bodies ourselves is a nonprofit organization founded in 1969 whose board members include teresa heinz kerry, susan love, and gloria steinem. How will we figure out our bodies without our bodies. Our bodies, ourselves began as a pamphlet on womens health in the early 1970s, but soon became the goto textbook for every young and old person with questions about anything to do with. Apr 22, 2018 while not required, our bodies, ourselves is on our resource lists for people to seek out if they are looking for books to read on their own or with their families, said lucy rose leriche. Oct 03, 2011 our bodies, ourselves will always be the first and best of this genre because they created it, said martin, 31 and the author of perfect girls, starving daughters, a book about. Click here to view a pdf version of the original women and their bodies. In these discussions, i will draw examples from three representative moments in the history of our bodies, ourselves. Advisory board members include teresa heinz kerry, susan love, and gloria steinem.
In a world that doesnt always offer girls such honesty, the new edition of obos makes me optimistic about the awareness and attitude of this generation of women and girls. Our bodies, ourselves boston womens health book collective. Carl sagan, cosmos heres an amazing fact for your next cocktail party. When your mother handed you a copy of our bodies, ourselves, it meant one of two things. What were some of the most controversial issues covered in the first book. The newton residents both worked on different chapters in the influential, internationally known womens health book.
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While not required, our bodies, ourselves is on our resource lists for people to seek out if they are looking for books to read on their. Buy it before you start the premenopause stage so you can prepare yourself for that fun ride. Apr 29, 2011 the boston womens health book collective, which produced this book and all its subsequent editions, now calls itself our bodies, ourselves. At the time, birth control for married women was illegal in massachusetts which is to say, they had a lot to write about. Born of the womens liberation movement of the 1960s, our bodies, ourselves was written from a feminist and leftist political perspective by women who believed that all women need full and. There have been eight editions of our bodies, ourselves, as well as. The boston womens health book collective now known as our bodies ourselves is a nonprofit organization founded in 1969 whose board members include teresa heinz kerry, susan love, and gloria steinem. A course from 1970 digitized by the boston womens health book collective. It takes about two and a half hours for the body to be reduced to ashhardly longer than a conventional cremation, doughty noted. Most college women today are probably unaware that they owe their access to specialized womens health care, the abundance of frank information about their bodies and their sexuality, and the everswelling tide of wellness literature in large part to a nowiconic paperback titled our bodies, ourselves. Academic journal article international journal of mens health our bodies, ourselves revisited. It has since been translated into 31 languages one of the most translated feminist texts, ever and was last updated in 2011. The most recent print edition of the book will be its last, halting advancement in womens health, contraception, and sexual awareness in 2011, as.
A course was reprinted in 1971 under the name our bodies, our selves. Our bodies, ourselves by boston womens health book. The boston womens health book collective, which produced this book and all its subsequent editions, now calls itself our bodies, ourselves. The new edition of our bodies, ourselves offers a relatable voice to help make the very confusing reality of health and sexuality as a girl easier to navigate. Our bodies, ourselves is a book about womens health and sexuality produced by the nonprofit organization our bodies ourselves originally called the boston womens health book collective. Their mission is to empower women by providing information about health, sexuality, and reproduction. Our bodies, ourselves, which now also has a website. The authors the boston womens health collective saw the book sell 250,000. The dissemination of our bodies, ourselves, particularly in the socalled. Publication date 1998 topics women, women, women publisher new york, n. In some ways, our bodies, ourselves is returning to its roots.
Our bodies, ourselves by our bodies, ourselves the. The book we now recognize as our bodies, ourselves wasnt published until 1973. Menopause provides an indepth look at subjects such as hormone therapy and sexuality as well as proven strategies for coping with challenges like hot flashes, mood swings, and night sweats. You were about to have a pained conversation with a parent wielding a hand mirror, or you were meant. A book for teens on sex and relationships and the new ourselves, growing older. Second, how was the book translated and adapted to address the. First published in 1973, it contains information related to many aspects of womens health and sexuality, including menopause, birth control, childbirth. Our bodies, ourselves will stop printing new editions the. Our bodies, ourselves has long been referred to as the womens health bible. The book sprang from the work of a dozen women who had met at a womens liberation conference at emmanuel college in 1969 and. Menopause was published in 2006, and our bodies, ourselves. Beginning in 1970 with the publication of the first edition of our bodies, ourselves, obos has inspired the womens health movement by.
Why the womens sexual health book still matters orgasmic our bodies, ourselves was the first book to teach women about sex and birth control. In clear, accessible language, the book dispels menopause myths and provides crucial information that women can use to take control. Retitled from the original women and their bodies, our bodies, ourselves was an effort by a group of educated, middle class women to reinforce womens ownership of their bodies. Oboss landmark publication, our bodies, ourselves has sold millions of copies around the world and has been translated into more than two dozen languages. The boston womens health book collective also known as our bodies ourselves aims to empower women by providing information about health, sexuality, and reproduction. Our bodies, ourselves will stop printing new editions the boston.
Our bodies, ourselves celebrates 40 years bu today. Oct 05, 2011 in 1971, the first our bodies, ourselves book sold 250,000 copies at the time, fewer than 10% of doctors were women, and many topics were taboo time magazine named our bodies, ourselves one of. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. Our bodies ourselves obos is a nonprofit, public interest organization that develops and.
Our bodies, ourselves will always be the first and best of this genre because they created it, said martin, 31 and the author of perfect girls, starving daughters, a book about. The most recent edition, published in 2011, was selected by library journal as one of the best consumer health books of the year. In this case to a woman with two adult daughters whose own upbringing was extremely shame based. The book sprang from the work of a dozen women who had met at a womens liberation conference at. We get our bodies back at the day of last judgement precisely so we can give ourselves totally away to god, just as mary gave herself totally to god when gabriel asked her the question, just as jesus gave himself totally to us on the cross. Judy norsigian is the executive director of our bodies ourselves. Bodies ourselves originally called the boston womens health book. A feminist view feminists fight drug companies over vision of womens sexuality womens sexuality is just coming into its own, for a lot of different reasons. The book our bodies, ourselves, the definitive womens health resource, has been providing important information to women for the past 25 years. The book, our bodies, ourselves, transmitted important messages. May 04, 1970 our bodies, ourselves by the boston womens health book collective, claims to have served as a way for women, across ethnic, racial, religious and geographical boundaries, to start examining their health from a perspective that will bring about change. The boston womens health collective, which published the landmark, our.
Our bodies, ourselves by the boston womens health book collective, claims to have served as a way for women, across ethnic, racial, religious and geographical boundaries, to start examining their health from a perspective that will bring about change. Our bodies, ourselves, a succession to a pamphlet of resources pulled from coops of women in and around boston, massachusetts, was published in new york in 1973 by simon and schuster. Our bodies are necessary to our personhood because they are part of what we give to god. A feminist classic gets a makeover the new york times.
Finally, i will consider what kind of knowledge the language of our bodies, ourselves sponsored and how that knowledge has changed. Our bodies, ourselves boston womens health book collective, judy norsigian hailed by the new york times as a feminist classic, and americas bestselling book on womens health, the comprehensive guide to all aspects of womens health and sexuality, including menopause, birth control, childbirth, sexual health, sexual. Written and carefully researched by the boston womens health collective, a nonprofit organization committed to education about women and health, the book candidly discusses a variety of issues concerning womens health. There have been eight editions of our bodies, ourselves, as well as sequels such as our bodies, ourselves.
As with the basic our bodies, ourselves, that you need to own, every woman entering menopause should own this copy. Kathy davis, whose the making of our bodies, ourselves. Our bodies, ourselves is the organizations core vehicle for driving their mission. While obos is famous for its voice in policy, advocacy, and educational efforts related to womens health, they see their role as a global content provider as paramount. The boston womens health book collective earlier produced changing bodies, changing lives. Our bodies, ourselves will stop printing new editions. Our bodies, ourselves, american book on womens health, first published in 1970 and followed by eight revised and updated editions, with the last appearing in 2011. Our bodies, ourselves is both a text dedicated to factual information grounded in the best available evidence and a resource about healthcare inequities and the.
Find out more about the history of our bodies, ourselves the book and our bodies ourselves, the organization for many years, book and web content contributors, along with advisory board members, board members, consultants, founders, and staff, collaborated to produce and promote evidencebased information on girls and womens. We now have the opportunity to enjoy our bodies, our relationships, our individual development, in a way. Our bodies, ourselves, a succession to a pamphlet of resources. Our bodies, ourselves boston womens health book collective, norsigian, judy. Apr 19, 2005 the boston womens health book collective now known as our bodies ourselves is a nonprofit organization founded in 1969 whose board members include teresa heinz kerry, susan love, and gloria steinem. Our bodies, ourselves celebrates 40 years bu today boston. So i highly recommend this book to anyone needing information about their bodies. Identifying and collaborating with exemplary individuals. First published in the late 1960s, it contains information related to many aspects of womens health and sexuality, including. Our bodies, ourselves 1973, by the boston womens health.