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Dian Hanson’s The Big Book of Pussy for TASCHEN explores over 100 years of photography, tracing the cultural and artistic representation of the female form through a diverse collection of images. As part of the "Bibliotheca Universalis" series, this volume reframes the subject as a celebration of artistic expression and identity. For more information, visit the publisher's website.

The book also serves as a survey of artistic depictions of the vulva, from classical art to contemporary works. Hanson discusses the work of various artists who have chosen to represent the female genitalia in their work, exploring the reasons behind their choices and the impact of their art on viewers' perceptions of female sexuality.

The book also includes interviews with various figures from the world of performance art and adult culture, providing first-hand accounts of the social shifts regarding body positivity and liberation. Publication Formats The Big Book Of Pussy By Dian Hanson.pdf

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The goal, as described by TASCHEN, is to "reframe the subject" of a body part whose depiction "has long been wrapped in unwarranted shame". It aims to replace shame with enthusiasm, featuring models who are often seen smiling as they expose themselves. True to its name, the book is a large, heavy coffee-table tome—hardcover, 30 x 30 cm, weighing over 3 kilograms, and spanning 368 pages packed with more than 400 photographs. The book also serves as a survey of

: Alongside the imagery, Hanson provides bilingual essays and historical context, exploring the taboos, censorship battles, and liberation movements associated with the subject matter. Important Note on Digital Access