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"[An] eminently readable treatise on the lies society has been fed about female sexuality, agency, and infidelity. With each chapter, Martin builds a case for the primacy of female infidelity and for a societal reckoning with that truth. Step by step, she shows that she's thought deeply about her subject, and that all of these seemingly disparate intellectual threads are related and worthy of having been braided together. The sui generis quality of Untrue is the author's forte."―Deb Copaken, The Atlantic"Scientifically literate and sexually cliterate...an exuberant unfettering of female sexuality that challenges us to 'think outside her box.' Viva la Vulva!"―Ian Kerner, sex therapist and author of She Comes First"A simultaneously frothy and substantive tour of female sexual desire...An indispensable work of popular psychology and sociology."―Kirkus (Starred Review)"At times playful, the narrative teems with fascinating commentary about everything from bonobos and paleolithic gender roles to Craigslist ads, as Martin examines how female sexuality continues to be shaped and stigmatized by artificial social constructions, sociopolitical values, and economics, all under the guise of 'natural' female biology and desire. A timely take on femininity and sexuality."―Emily Bowles, Library Journal (Starred Review)"Combining Barbara Ehrenreich's immersive reporting style and Carrie Bradshaw's savoir faire, [Wednesday Martin] dispels many myths about female desire."―O, The Oprah MagazineFor centuries, men have been telling the story of female sexuality. Unsurprisingly, it was riddled with condescension, bias, and sheer ignorance. With Untrue, Wednesday Martin sets the record straight, shining a light on some of the female researchers reshaping our understanding of what turns women on, and why. This is an important story, beautifully told. Highly recommended."―Christoper Ryan, coauthor of Sex at DawnIf you have ever felt different, other, or just weird when it comes to love, sex, or intimacy, read Untrue. In it, Wednesday Martin bulldozes the sexual stereotypes that have silenced and constrained us for centuries, bringing the voices of women who love in a range of ways to the surface. Dazzling."―Rachel Simmons, co-founder of Girls Leadership and author of Enough as She Is Odd Girl Out"Wednesday Martin understands female sexuality -- from the #MeToo movement and polyamory to women's prehistoric and cultural heritage. She goes far beyond our current psychological understanding of women's infidelity to tell the real story of women's ubiquitous, tenacious, and primordial sexual strategies. And her writing is not only informative, timely, and refreshing but wonderfully engaging. Brava, Wednesday."―Helen Fisher, author of The First Sex and Why We Love
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About the Author
Wednesday Martin, PhD, has worked as writer and cultural critic in New York City for more than two decades. The author of Stepmonster and #1 New York Times bestseller Primates of Park Avenue, she has written for the New York Times, The Atlantic, The Daily Beast, The Hollywood Reporter, Harper's Bazaar, The Times (London) and the Daily Telegraph. She has appeared on Good Morning America, Today, CNN, NPR, NBC News, and the BBC Newshour. Martin received her PhD from Yale University and lives in New York City with her husband and their two sons.
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Product details
Hardcover: 320 pages
Publisher: Little, Brown Spark (September 18, 2018)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0316463612
ISBN-13: 978-0316463614
Product Dimensions:
6.5 x 1.1 x 9.8 inches
Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
Average Customer Review:
4.1 out of 5 stars
19 customer reviews
Amazon Best Sellers Rank:
#41,431 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
I recently heard about Dr. Martin’s work via Chris Ryan’s podcast, Tangentially Speaking, and immediately bought the book upon publication. I was riveted from the start, and found it hard to put down. The research that Martin describes is validating of many of my own and my friend’s experiences, some paradoxical: high desire, loss of libido in committed relationships, loss of libido after having children, wanting sexual freedom despite being in happy marriages, and experiencing firsthand the intimate connection between autonomy and desire. I really appreciate the fact that she — like the movie Monogamish — doesn’t endorse any particular relationship style, and doesn’t share her own, because ultimately it’s up to each person to decide what’s right for them. I appreciate her attempt at leveling the playing field by highlighting the deep hypocrisy that surrounds societal attitudes towards male v. female sexualities. This book is a good companion to Ryan and Jetha’s Sex at Dawn, but goes into greater detail about the effects that different types of agriculture had on gender power dynamics as well as more details about Bonobo sexuality and female aggression. I also appreciated her in-depth look at some positive and sustainable examples of alternative relationship styles. We need more of those. I’m passing this book to my husband now.
Having just finished the book Sapiens a few weeks ago, I knew that the switch from hunter-gathering to agriculture was “the greatest crime in history,†according to the author. But he did not parse the catastrophic effect by gender; Wednesday Martin does, and you will never think of the word “plough†the same way again. You’ll never think about many things the same way after reading this book. Some of my fellow mid-to-late-middle-aged friends, when hearing or reading about Untrue, say they don’t want to read about infidelity as if the book is endorsing it, which it is not. What the book is advocating for is the closing of the sexual entitlement gap. The scientific research is as entertainingly presented as the cultural observations, and the conclusions derived from both are astonishing.
If you’ve been a fan of the TED talk stars and bestsellers Chris Ryan (Sex at Dawn) and Esther Perel (Mating in Captivity, The State is Affairs) this is the other puzzle piece you were looking for.I’ve actually decided to host a book club about Untrue next week and some friends are starting to give me feedback on how the reading is transforming the way they think about their own sexuality and their life choices in general.I hope you don’t get discouraged by the one star reviews and give this amanzing well-researched brilliantly-written book a try.Just keep this in mind: “The truth will set you free... but first it might piss you off.†Enjoy!
Part of a groundswell of new thinking on sex and gender roles. Backed up with as good facts as possible given the limited social sharing in this area(and that’s part of the point of the book. )A great read neither prurient nor overly factual.
I think Wednesday read 50 Shades of Gray and got an idea to write a book.Science, a healthy understanding of physiology, spiritual health nor history supports the idea of unbridled eros leading our sexual practices.Those that live the longest have monogamous heterosexual realtionships. How did you miss those studies?!I already lived thru the sexual revolution and in my opinion it was a failure as it produced nothing to benifit society but only served to gratify ones narcissistic desires! Some half baked science certainly doesn't justify another movement of like kind.BTW, young people who have more access to porn and sex then we ever did growing up are anxious, and feel hopeless...thats from real studies and science and should be of much greater concern then our failed and tainted selfish pursuits!
Great read, top notch writing and world shifting ideas.
not as good as Primates of park ave but still pretty good.
UNTRUE turns everything you thought you knew about female sexuality on its head. A revelatory, exciting and empowering book that should be read by every woman who wants to better understand her desire for variety and adventure.
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