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Hardcover Tongue: Archive of an Ambivalent Organ Book

ISBN: 1646224027

ISBN13: 9781646224029

Tongue: Archive of an Ambivalent Organ

A curious and vulnerable exploration of the cultural, medical, and religious history of the human tongue alongside a personal reckoning with speech and silence

"As I enquire into the hidden, the taboo, the absences, there is a kind of power in making this record, in choosing what gets stored and excluded."

Deep in the archives at the University of Cambridge, Kathryn Crowcroft is intent on discovering the untold story of the human tongue, fascinated by its integral role in defining us as a species. She explores portrayals of the organ as sacred and sinful, traces the long history of tongue removal as punishment, and reads about the tongue's unique pattern as a potential biometric tool.

But as she delves deeper into scientific and literary documents from centuries past, they begin to conjure memories of her own, transporting her into the silence between herself and her mother, and the never-discussed events that shaped her past. Between library stacks and text messages, she begins writing a secret second manuscript, a work of personal and intellectual reckoning--a sensitive articulation of the truths we learn to lie for, as well as those we dare to speak.

The result is a hybrid of fascinating cultural history and fierce memoir that speaks to urgent conversations about gendered violence, intergenerational silence, and the politics of testimony.

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Format: Hardcover

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Releases 3/30/2027

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