Tits Up, Sarah Thornton
Tits Up, Sarah Thornton
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Tits Up
What Sex Workers, Milk Bankers, Plastic Surgeons, Bra Designers, and Witches Tell Us about Breasts

Author: Sarah Thornton

Narrator: Sarah Thornton

Unabridged: 8 hr 45 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 05/07/2024


Synopsis

AN INNOVATIVE INVESTIGATION OF THE FIVE STRANGE WORLDS THAT WORSHIP WOMEN’S CHESTS.

After years of biopsies, best-selling author Sarah Thornton made the difficult decision to have a double mastectomy. But, after her reconstructive surgery, she was perplexed: What had she lost? And gained? An experienced sleuth, she resolved to venture behind the scenes to uncover the social and cultural significance of breasts.

Riotous and galvanizing, Tits Up excavates the diverse truths of mammary glands from the strip club to the operating room, from the nation’s oldest human milk bank to the fit rooms of bra designers. Thornton draws insights from plastic surgeons, lactation consultants, body-positive witches, lingerie models, and “free the nipple” activists to explore the status of breasts as emblems of femininity. She examines how women’s chests have become a billion-dollar business, as well as a stage for debates about race, class, gender, and desire.

Everywhere she turns, Thornton encounters chauvinistic myths about this elemental body part that quietly justify deficits in women’s bodily autonomy and endorse shortfalls in their political status. Blending sociology, reportage, and personal narrative with refreshing optimism and wit, Thornton has one overriding ambition—to liberate breasts from centuries of patriarchal prejudice.

“With a sociologist’s eye, a reporter’s nose, and a double-D brain, Sarah Thornton explores the contradictions, power, and fundamental formidability of breasts. … Exquisitely written and consistently illuminating.”—Mary Roach, New York Times best-selling author

About Sarah Thornton

Sarah Thornton is a writer and sociologist of art. Formerly the chief correspondent on contemporary art for the Economist, she has written for many other publications, including Artforum, the Guardian, and the New Yorker, and she has contributed to broadcasts at the BBC, NPR, and ZDF. A frequent guest speaker, she has given talks and participated in panels at museums, universities, and literary festivals around the world. Sarah has a BA in art history and a PhD in sociology. She lives in London.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Krista on March 17, 2024

The expression “tits up” is American showbiz slang for an upbeat attitude, often used as a positive send-off from one woman to another. “Tits up” reminds a woman to stand up, pull her shoulders back, and flourish. It’s a cheer that reassures a sister that she will succeed. Sarah Thornton is a soc......more

Goodreads review by Mandi on May 23, 2024

[Disclaimer: I received a free e-copy of this book from NetGalley in exchange for my honest & unbiased review.] I really wanted to love this book - and for a while, I did. In fact, I still appreciate the multiple perspectives that Thornton took with her chapter choices. Breasts in sex work, motherhoo......more

Goodreads review by Sarah on July 30, 2024

I was really fascinated by the last section regarding boobs and spirituality, but the content from the rest of the book just left me with a bad taste. Chapter 2 had so much potential, as I had no idea about milk banks; however, I was greeted by the author and interviewees shaming women who formula f......more

Goodreads review by Anneliese on February 16, 2024

This book is for anyone who loves microhistories, has boobs, or loves boobs! I was immediately drawn into "Tits Up" with Thornton's tongue-in-cheek humor and ability to tell a story. She craftily delves into the anatomy of boobs, why tits are objectified and sexualized by many, and the many industri......more

Goodreads review by Christine on March 09, 2024

This was soooo interesting! For anyone who appreciates boobs, you will love this. It was funny, sensitive, and very informative. The author really picked great perspectives to view the topic from. There was so much interesting information, not just about boobs, but about history and pioneers in vari......more