Whether for entertainment, under the guise of medicine, or to propel consumerism, heinous acts are perpetrated daily on womens bodies. In Body Horror: Capitalism, Fear, Misogyny, Jokes, award-winning journalist Anne Elizabeth Moore catalogs the global toll of capitalism on our physical autonomy. Weaving together unflinching research and surprising humor, these essays range from investigativeprobing the Cambodian garment industry, the history of menstrual products, or the gender biases of patent lawto uncomfortably intimate. Informed by her own navigation of several autoimmune diagnoses, Moore examines what it takes to seek care and community in the increasingly complicated, problematic, and disinterested US healthcare system.