Sifting the Feminine
Essays on a Woman's Body
Format:Paperback
Publisher:University of Georgia Press
Publishing:1st Mar '26
£23.95
This title is due to be published on 1st March, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Examining the creation and consideration of femininities based on how we treat women’s bodies
Sifting the Feminine: Essays on a Woman’s Body examines how we define and understand femininity in relation to how we consider and treat women’s bodies.
Sifting the Feminine: Essays on a Woman’s Body examines how we define and understand femininity in relation to how we consider and treat women’s bodies. Through a collection of personal, lyric, and flash essays, Ashley Anderson explores how illness, particularly polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS), manifests differently and affects the relationship between women, their bodies, and the world. In retaliation against a history of scrutiny, Sifting the Feminine upends the idea that our bodies are always within our own control. Meditating on illness, healthcare, social media, storytelling, clothing, various forms of violence, and popular culture, Sifting the Feminine seeks to understand why women’s bodies that challenge societal and cultural expectations of femininity are routinely disregarded in a world where no two bodies, regardless of gender, exist in the same way.
Sifting the Feminine strikes exactly the right balance for a work about an embodied experience that will draw readers looking for validation as well as artistry; the artistry is there, but it doesn't need to be appreciated to find the empathy in the writing.
-- Sarah Einstein * author of Mot: A Memoir *Sifting the Feminine is for anyone who has looked in the mirror and sucked in her gut. It’s for anyone who has starved herself to fit into a dress, into a mold, into an imagined 'better' version of herself. Anderson’s essays are raw, vulnerable, honest, and fierce. Through her writing, she clears a path with courage so others can follow more easily.
-- Julija Šukys * author of Artifact: Encounters with the Campus Shooting ArchivISBN: 9780820367903
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124 pages