Unspeakable acts are committed on women's bodies under capitalism everyday. In Body Horror , Anne Elizabeth Moore explores the global toll of capitalism on women with thorough research, surprising humor, and ease—especially when examining her own experiences with disease and health care—to create a portrait of contemporary American culture that is gory and fascinating. Anne Elizabeth Moore is the author of Unmarketable and Cambodian Grrrl , co-editor and publisher of the now-defunct Punk Planet, a founding editor of Best American Comics, a Fulbright scholar, former UN Press Fellow, and USC Annenberg/Getty Arts Journalism Fellow.
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Anne Elizabeth Moore is a cultural critic exploring the impacts of globalization, media, and consumer culture on society, with a particular focus on gender and labor issues. Her work is characterized by a sharp analytical lens and an uncompromising approach to the erosion of brand and media integrity. Moore frequently centers marginalized voices, examining their role in independent media projects and artistic installations. Her literary legacy lies in her incisive commentary on contemporary societal phenomena and her advocacy for media justice.
