Andrea Becker is Assistant Professor in the Department of Sociology at Hunter College-CUNY. Her writing has appeared in The New York Times, The Nation, and Slate.

Description
Based on the silence around hysterectomy in our culture, you'd never guess that many millions of human beings around the world say goodbye to their uteruses every year. Where incarcerated, immigrant, Black and Indigenous gestational laborers are concerned, the removal of a uterus typically occurs with the ready help of U.S. surgeons, even as others - notably, white women and trans men - have to fight to get help in discarding the equipment of "biological motherhood." Why do our societies work so hard to keep this particular organ in some bodies while seeking to remove it from others, even as it causes myriad health problems and inconveniences those of us who have no use for it, to no end? Andrea Becker's Get It Out engages a completely ordinary yet conspicuously neglected practice of everyday healthcare, and demands that an overdue womb-reckoning take place. * Sophie Lewis, author of Full Surrogacy Now: Feminism Against Family * An inclusive, compassionate, and clear-eyed investigation. Like hysterectomy itself, Get it Out speaks to the heart of who we are and how we inhabit our bodies. * Leah Hazard, author of Womb: The Inside Story of Where We All Began *