Body Horror, Anne Elizabeth Moore
Body Horror, Anne Elizabeth Moore
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Body Horror
Capitalism, Fear, Misogyny, Jokes

Author: Anne Elizabeth Moore

Narrator: Anne Elizabeth Moore

Unabridged: 8 hr 24 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/18/2023


Synopsis

Whether for entertainment, under the guise of medicine, or to propel consumerism, heinous acts are perpetrated daily on women’s bodies. In Body Horror: Capitalism, Fear, Misogyny, Jokes, award-winning journalist Anne Elizabeth Moore catalogs the global toll of capitalism on our physical autonomy. Weaving together unflinching research and surprising humor, these essays range from investigative—probing the Cambodian garment industry, the history of menstrual products, or the gender biases of patent law—to uncomfortably intimate. Informed by her own navigation of several autoimmune diagnoses, Moore examines what it takes to seek care and community in the increasingly complicated, problematic, and disinterested US healthcare system.
A Lambda Literary Award finalist and a Chicago Review of Books Nonfiction Award shortlist title, Body Horror is “sharp, shocking, and darkly funny. . . . Brainy and historically informed, this collection is less a rallying cry or a bitter diatribe than a series of irreverent and ruthlessly accurate jabs at a culture that is slowly devouring us” (Publishers Weekly, starred review). Featuring an updated introduction and new essays, as well as illustrations by Xander Marro, this new edition of Body Horror is a fascinating, insightful portrait of the gore that encapsulates contemporary American politics.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Lucy on February 05, 2020

The essays only get better as you read on, getting to know her voice, which is intelligent, insightful, sarcastic, and funny in the face of doom-laden subject matter. I had a slow start for whatever reason, but I ended up liking it a lot.......more

Goodreads review by Ellie on September 29, 2017

I was really excited about this book, but it fell far short of my expectations. Moore draws on many primary texts, events, experiences, little known facts, and phenomena that are interesting - or seem to be, from her relatively limited treatment of them - but her writing is so frenetic, jumping from......more

Goodreads review by Jason on May 04, 2018

A series of essays that pays an homage to a genre of horror films and novels (body horror) by using them as a springboard to discuss the horrors women face under a patriarchal capitalism (particularly in work, entertainment, and medicine). The author outlines some of these horrors as a close observe......more

Goodreads review by Liza on February 13, 2020

Passionate writing not is necessarily good writing and passionate thoughts are not always being clever ones. Like many essay collections, it jumps about wildly, both in subject and in quality. In some moments, Moore writes poetically about her existential experiences as a chronically ill person, at......more

Goodreads review by Sunny on January 28, 2024

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