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Butts backstory
Butts backstory












butts backstory

Radke also explores the physiology of running and various biological explanations for why humans developed butts, and interweaves recollections on her own early struggles to accept her “generous butt” with details about historical shifts in preferred posterior proportions. Radiolab reporter Radke delves into the eugenicist underpinnings of Sarah Baartman’s performances as the “Hottentot Venus” in 19th-century London, the giant faux posteriors of Victorian bustles, Jane Fonda’s butt-centered aerobics in the 1970s, the “lineage of butts in mainstream hip-hop,” and the concurrent rise of fashion’s flat “Kate Moss” butt and the Brazilian butt lift in the 1990s, among other milestones in cultural attitudes toward women’s rear ends. horse race in AZ), though it has been reworked for this book.This whip-smart history charts the changing symbolism and meanings associated with the female bottom in “mainstream, hegemonic, Western culture” over the past two centuries. * In fact, I first heard from this author about butts on her RadioLab episode, “ Butt Stuff,” which covers the same material as the evolutionary chapter (but with more info on the man vs. The introduction is read by the author (a veteran of RadioLab*), and then Emily Tremaine takes over, and she does such a great job I kept forgetting the author wasn’t reading the book herself. I had a great time, and you should check this book out if you, too, want to be informed and thought-provoked while having a great time.

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It was entertaining, informative, and thought-provoking. We start with the evolutionary purpose of the butt and then move on to such topics as: Sarah Baartman (“The Hottentot Venus”, and why everything about what happened to her and even that moniker is super racist and tragic) the impact of butts on fashion and the impact of fashion on butts (where did bustles come from? why can you never find a pair of jeans that fit? and why is everything so tragically linked to eugenics?) re-explorations of Josephine Baker, Jennifer Lopez, Sir Mix-A-Lot (“Baby Got Back”), Miley Cyrus (along with a history of twerking), and the Buns of Steel phenomenon. Butts: A Backstory is a cultural microhistory of the butt that pretty much covers every aspect of it that you would want or expect it to.

butts backstory

This was a fun book, just as the cover and (extremely good) title promised.














Butts backstory