Sarah B. Rodriguez and Toby L. Schonfeld
The reference to the vagina as “it” or “down
there” is symptomatic of two larger cultural problems: not naming the vagina
when speaking about the vagina, and conflating the vagina with the external
female genitalia. The euphemisms and obfuscating language have implications
both for lay understandings of female bodies and for the practice of health
care. Granting and using a name gives both the named and the namer power and
legitimacy.
The reference to the vagina as “it” or “down
there” is symptomatic of two larger cultural problems: not naming the vagina
when speaking about the vagina, and conflating the vagina with the external
female genitalia. The euphemisms and obfuscating language have implications
both for lay understandings of female bodies and for the practice of health
care. Granting and using a name gives both the named and the namer power and
legitimacy.
Sarah B. Rodriguez and Toby L. Schonfeld, "The Organ-That-Must-Not-Be-Named: Female Genitals and Generalized References," Hastings Center Report 42, no. 3 (2012): 19-21.