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Vagina loquens : ウィキペディア英語版 | Vagina loquens The vagina loquens, or "talking vagina", is a significant tradition in literature and art, dating back to the ancient folklore motif of the "talking cunt". These tales usually involve vaginas talking due to the effect of magic or charms, and often admitting to their unchastity.〔 Another tradition is a vagina that acquires the power of speech to play the role of informant and reveal a history of previous lovers.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.definition-of.com/vagina%20loquens )〕 Talking female genitals are an early theme in French literature, most notably in the 13th century fabliau ''Le Chevalier qui faisoit parler les cons et les culs''〔 and in ''Les bijoux indiscrets'', the first novel by Denis Diderot. Published anonymously in 1748, ''Les bijoux indiscrets'' (''The Indiscreet Jewels'') is an allegory that portrays Louis XV as the sultan Mangogul of the Congo who owns a magic ring that makes women's genitals ("jewels") talk. A comparable ''trope'' that Diderot must have known is found in the ribald ''fabliau''.〔 In American literature, a talking vagina is featured in the Ozark folktale ''The Magic Walking Stick'',〔 in which vaginas are made to act as informants. The talking vagina theme is the central trope of ''The Vagina Monologues''.〔 In film, the pornographic movies ''Le Sexe qui parle'' (1975) and its sequel (1978), and its non-pornographic remake, ''Chatterbox'', feature talking vaginas. ==References==
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