Tissue

Tissue

by Madison Griffiths
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 05/07/2023

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‘wide-ranging, defiant and impassioned’ – Fiona Wright, author of The World Was Whole


What does it mean to terminate a pregnancy?


In Tissue, Madison Griffiths turns her keen eye to the topic of abortion in a meditative and personal look at a procedure that is common yet vilified, championed yet sometimes grieved. Tissue looks at the feelings of guilt around choice, exploring the language we use, or don’t, and how the silence shapes the way we think and feel about the act.


Abortion has many facets. Tissue lays each of them bare, meticulously unravelling how the world-at-large responds to abortion, inviting us into the messy and complex realities imbedded in such a politicised act of agency.


At a time when women around the world are losing their right to access safe abortion, this book is needed more than ever.


‘Fierce, poetic and unflinching, Griffiths pulls no punches as she explores what it looks like to find and honour your agency.’ Lucinda Price, author of All I Ever Wanted Was to Be Hot


‘A sincere book that curiously and compassionately makes a compelling case for love and choice.’ Gina Rushton, author of The Most Important Job in the World


‘With smart, beautifully written discussion, Griffiths lays bare the discourse of privilege and choice, addressing what it is to go up against the cultural expectations and condemnations put to those who exercise their human right to choose’ Books+Publishing

ISBN:
9781761151842
9781761151842
Category:
Gender studies: women
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
05-07-2023
Language:
English
Publisher:
Ultimo Press
Madison Griffiths

Madison Griffiths is a writer, artist and producer based in Melbourne. She is the co-producer of Tender, an award-winning Broadwave podcast that follows what happens in the aftermath of abusive relationships.

Her essays have been published widely in The Guardian, SBS, VICE, Meanjin, Kill Your Darlings and more. In 2022, she won the Our Watch Award as administered by the Walkley Foundation for Excellence in Reporting on Violence Against Women and Children.

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