- Published: 18 June 2026
- ISBN: 9781529973204
- Imprint: Vintage Digital
- Format: Audio Download
- RRP: $36.99
Presence
A Hidden History of the Female Body
- Published: 18 June 2026
- ISBN: 9781529973204
- Imprint: Vintage Digital
- Format: Audio Download
- RRP: $36.99
Impassioned and deeply thoughtful, Presence taps into the feelings, desires and fears of women in the past. It left me pondering my own physical experiences. Illuminating and brave.
Alison Light, author of Common People
For too long, history has trivialised and even deleted women’s physical experiences. In Presence, Erin Maglaque does something radical, not only dissolving the obsolete Cartesian divide – which insists on separating thoughts and feelings – but daring to honour her own bodily truths as worthy of record. An important, original contribution to modern feminist writing about the body.
Gabriel Weston, author of Alive
Engrossing and vital, Presence rediscovers the female body as a vessel of history. Interweaving past and present, the personal with incisive scholarship, these stories reveal the rich, unexpected, and sometimes brutal ways in which the complexities of female embodiment connect all women across all time.
Michelle Orange, author of Pure Flame
An immersive, revelatory, and astonishing book about women, told through the distinct bodily experiences that punctuate our lives, and the history we’ve rarely been taught. Beautifully written and acutely insightful, Presence connects us to ourselves, our foremothers, and each other.
Sophie Gilbert, author of Girl on Girl
In Presence, Erin Magalaque expands and explodes the genre of personal history. In a voice at once deeply learned and often disarmingly intimate, these explorations unravel much of what women have been told about our bodies, desires, and capacities. They embody a mode of thought that does not only describe freedom but enacts it.
Moira Weigel, author of Labor of Love
An impressive book debut . . . As Maglaque examines pregnancy and miscarriage, abortion, labor and birth, caregiving, housework, and care of the dying, the voices of myriad women (herself included) amply fulfill her aim of making the past ‘present and immediate.’ A richly textured, revelatory history." "An impressive book debut . . . As Maglaque examines pregnancy and miscarriage, abortion, labor and birth, caregiving, housework, and care of the dying, the voices of myriad women (herself included) amply fulfill her aim of making the past ‘present and immediate.’ A richly textured, revelatory history.
Kirkus Reviews, starred review
A work of remarkable archival scholarship, and a radical recovery of the history of female embodiment. As I read, the closeness of these pre-modern women was uncanny and revelatory: their voices rang in my ears, and in their words I encountered things I had felt and experienced. Extraordinary!
Harriet Baker, author of Rural Hours