Praise for The Post-Structuralist Vulva Coloring Book:
"Local illustrator Meggyn Pomerleau’s The Post-Struturalist Vulva Coloring Book offers pages featuring female genitalia in creative contexts such as a wave in the ocean or as the mouth of a shark." –Portland Monthly
"Even if you don’t like coloring, you’re going to love this book. It is creative, inventive, and down right fun!" –Samantha Heuwagen, A Feminist Life
"Demystifies and celebrates women’s bodies while simultaneously critiquing patriarchal institutions. " –Robin Swallows, SluttyGirlProblems.com
The Post-Structuralist Vulva Coloring Book demystifies gender and interrogates your assumptions as you are drawn into its mesmerizing patterns, folds, and whorls. By overwhelming the senses with vulvas, you can easily deconstruct the meaning and very existence of this social construct we call the "vulva" and the instructions for living that come with it. Quotations from post-structuralist philosophers accompany the art and can be colored and even edited into new constructs and critiques. Perfect for the recovering graduate student who wants to deconstruct gender without being themselves dismantled by the tools of deconstruction.
SUBJECT: Queer/Trans / Literary / Art and Design / Feminism / Humor / Sex / Microcosm Published / Coloring Books / Philosophy
PUBLICATION: Mar 15, 2018
PRICE: $14.95
ISBN: 9781621061380
FORMAT: 128 pages, 8x10", paperback
WHOLESALE: $8.97
CARTON QTY: 52
ART: b&w line drawings throughout
Meggyn Pomerleau is a designer living in Portland. She enjoys cycling, burritos, and her dog.
Elly Blue is a prolific writer and bicycle activist living in Portland, Oregon. Along with Joe Biel, she is co-owner of Microcosm Publishing.
A small, innovative publishing house, Microcosm Publishing specializes in work designed to make the reader feel good about being alive, take an active role in bettering their life, and impact the world around them. Microcosm has developed a reputation for teaching self-empowerment, showing hidden histories, and fostering creativity through challenging conventional publishing wisdom with books and zines about DIY skills, food, politics, and art. Our books are printed in the USA.