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Femalia, the Glossary

Index Femalia

Femalia is a book of 32 full-color photographs of human vulvas, edited by Joani Blank and first published by Down There Press in 1993.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 40 relations: Cosmesis, Culture, Health & Sexuality, Down There Press, Edition (book), Gender-affirming surgery, George Washington University, Gynaecology, International Journal of Transgender Health, Jill Posener, Joani Blank, Labia minora, Labiaplasty, Last Gasp (publisher), Loughborough University, Medical Anthropology (journal), Medical Humanities (journal), Medical photography, Minnesota Atheists, Nicholson Baker, Pap test, Penthouse (magazine), Perineum, Pornography, Progressive Librarians Guild, Random House, Reprint, Royal Australian College of General Practitioners, Sanford Berman, Self-censorship, Sex Education (journal), Sex-positive feminism, Sexually Transmitted Infections (journal), Tee Corinne, Trans woman, University of Leicester, Vagina and vulva in art, Vox (Nicholson Baker novel), Vulva, Vulva activism, 101 Vagina.

  2. Books about feminism
  3. Feminism and sexuality
  4. Gender-affirming surgery (male-to-female)
  5. Genital modification and mutilation
  6. Human female reproductive system
  7. Sex-positive feminism
  8. Vagina and vulva in art

Cosmesis

Cosmesis is the preservation, restoration, or bestowing of bodily beauty.

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Culture, Health & Sexuality

Culture, Health & Sexuality is a peer-reviewed, multidisciplinary academic journal that publishes multidisciplinary articles analyzing the relationship between sexuality, culture, and health; health beliefs and systems; social structures and divisions, and the implications of these for sexual health and individual, collective, and community wellbeing.

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Down There Press

Down There Press is an independently run feminist book, DVD, and audiobook publisher that focuses on sexuality.

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Edition (book)

The bibliographical definition of an edition is all copies of a book printed from substantially the same setting of type, including all minor typographical variants.

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Gender-affirming surgery

Gender-affirming surgery is a surgical procedure, or series of procedures, that alters a person's physical appearance and sexual characteristics to resemble those associated with their identified gender.

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George Washington University

The George Washington University (GW or GWU) is a private federally-chartered research university in Washington, D.C. Originally named Columbian College, it was chartered in 1821 by the United States Congress and is the first university founded under Washington D.C.'s jurisdiction.

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Gynaecology

Gynaecology or gynecology (see American and British English spelling differences) is the area of medicine that involves the treatment of women's diseases, especially those of the reproductive organs. Femalia and Gynaecology are women's health.

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International Journal of Transgender Health

The International Journal of Transgender Health (IJTH) is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal covering research on gender dysphoria and gender incongruence, the medical treatment of transgender individuals, social and legal acceptance of gender affirming surgery, and professional and public education on transgender health.

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Jill Posener

Jill Posener (born 1953) is a British photographer and playwright, known for her exploration of lesbian identity and erotica.

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Joani Blank

Joani Blank (July 4, 1937 – August 6, 2016) was an American sex educator, entrepreneur, author, videographer, cohousing enthusiast, philanthropist, and inventor in the field of sexuality.

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Labia minora

The labia minora (Latin for 'smaller lips',: labium minus), also known as the inner labia, inner lips, or nymphae, are two flaps of skin that are part of the primate vulva, extending outwards from the vaginal and urethral openings to encompass the vestibule.

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Labiaplasty

Labiaplasty (also known as labioplasty, labia minora reduction, and labial reduction) is a plastic surgery procedure for creating or altering the labia minora (inner labia) and the labia majora (outer labia), the folds of skin of the human vulva. Femalia and Labiaplasty are gender-affirming surgery (male-to-female).

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Last Gasp (publisher)

Last Gasp is a San Francisco–based book publisher with a lowbrow art and counterculture focus.

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Loughborough University

Loughborough University (abbreviated as Lough or Lboro for post-nominals) is a public research university in the market town of Loughborough, Leicestershire, England.

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Medical Anthropology (journal)

Medical Anthropology is a bimonthly peer-reviewed academic journal covering medical anthropology published by Routledge.

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Medical Humanities (journal)

Medical Humanities is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal covering the field of medical humanities.

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Medical photography

Medical photography is a specialized area of photography that concerns itself with the documentation of the clinical presentation of patients, medical and surgical procedures, medical devices and specimens from autopsy.

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Minnesota Atheists

Minnesota Atheists is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that seeks to promote the positive contributions of atheism and to maintain the separation of state and church and is the largest atheist organization in the state of Minnesota.

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Nicholson Baker

Nicholson Baker (born January 7, 1957) is an American novelist and essayist.

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Pap test

The Papanicolaou test (abbreviated as Pap test, also known as Pap smear (AE), cervical smear (BE), cervical screening (BE), or smear test (BE)) is a method of cervical screening used to detect potentially precancerous and cancerous processes in the cervix (opening of the uterus or womb) or, more rarely, anus (in both men and women).

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Penthouse (magazine)

Penthouse is a men's magazine founded by Bob Guccione and published by Los Angeles–based Penthouse World Media, LLC.

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Perineum

The perineum (perineums or perinea) in mammals is the space between the anus and the genitals. Femalia and perineum are Pelvis.

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Pornography

Pornography (colloquially known as porn or porno) has been defined as sexual subject material such as a picture, video, text, or audio that is intended for sexual arousal.

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Progressive Librarians Guild

The Progressive Librarians Guild (PLG) was founded in New York City in January 1990 by librarians concerned with the library profession's "rapid drift into dubious alliances with business and the information industry, and into complacent acceptance of service to an unquestioned political, economic and cultural status quo," according to the organization's statement of purpose.

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Random House

Random House is an imprint and publishing group of Penguin Random House.

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Reprint

A reprint is a re-publication of material that has already been previously published.

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Royal Australian College of General Practitioners

The Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (RACGP) is the professional body for general practitioners (GPs) in Australia.

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Sanford Berman

Sanford Berman (born October 6, 1933) is a librarian (specifically, a cataloger).

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Self-censorship

Self-censorship is the act of censoring or classifying one's own discourse.

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Sex Education (journal)

Sex Education: Sexuality, Society and Learning is a peer-reviewed academic journal covering sex education.

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Sex-positive feminism

Sex-positive feminism, also known as pro-sex feminism, sex-radical feminism, or sexually liberal feminism, is a feminist movement centering on the idea that sexual freedom is an essential component of women's freedom. Femalia and sex-positive feminism are feminism and sexuality.

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Sexually Transmitted Infections (journal)

Sexually Transmitted Infections is a peer-reviewed medical journal that publishes original research, descriptive epidemiology, evidence-based reviews and comment on the clinical, public health, translational, sociological and laboratory aspects of sexual health, HIV and AIDS, from around the world.

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Tee Corinne

Tee A. Corinne (November 3, 1943 – August 27, 2006) was an American photographer, author, and editor notable for the portrayal of sexuality in her artwork.

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Trans woman

A trans woman (short for transgender woman) is a woman who was assigned male at birth.

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University of Leicester

The University of Leicester is a public research university based in Leicester, England.

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Vagina and vulva in art

The vagina and vulva have been depicted from prehistory onwards.

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Vox (Nicholson Baker novel)

Vox is a 1992 novel by Nicholson Baker.

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Vulva

In mammals, the vulva (vulvas or vulvae) consists of the external female genitalia. Femalia and vulva are human female reproductive system and Pelvis.

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Vulva activism

Vulva activism (also termed as vulvactivism) is the promotion of a raised awareness of the appearance of female genitalia and the breaking of taboos surrounding the vulva, as carried out by feminist movements and advocacy groups.

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101 Vagina

101 Vagina is a black-and-white coffee table photo-book by Philip Werner, with a foreword by Toni Childs. Femalia and 101 Vagina are vagina and vulva in art.

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See also

Books about feminism

Feminism and sexuality

Gender-affirming surgery (male-to-female)

Genital modification and mutilation

Human female reproductive system

Sex-positive feminism

Vagina and vulva in art

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Femalia