“Our Bodies, Ourselves” and the Work of Writing
By Susan Wells • Stanford University Press • January 1, 2010
“This [book] … tells the story of the first two decades of the pioneering best-seller―a collectively produced guide to women’s health―from its earliest, most experimental and revolutionary years, when it sought to construct a new, female public sphere, to its 1984 revision, when some of the problems it first posed were resolved and the book took the form it has held to this day.”