Birth brings together new and established feminist scholars from across the disciplines, together with feminist artists, to address the theme and concept of 'birth'. Together they interrogate the prevailing cultural and sexual politics of reproduction, pregnancy and birth.
Birth brings together new and established feminist scholars from across the disciplines, together with feminist artists, to address the theme and concept of 'birth'. Together they interrogate the prevailing cultural and sexual politics of reproduction, pregnancy and birth.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction; Imogen Tyler THEMED ARTICLES Mothers who make things public; Lisa Baraitser Louise Bourgeois, Ageing, and Maternal Bodies; Rosemary Betterton YouTube: a new space for birth?; Robyn Longhurst The Placental Body in 4D: Everyday Practices of Non-Diagnostic Sonography; Julie Palmer Birth, Belonging and Migrant Mothers: Narratives of Reproduction in Feminist Migration Studies; Irene Gedalof OPEN SPACE Birth-Place; Holly Prescott On Medea/Mothers' Clothes: A 'Foreigner' Re-figuring Medea and Motherhood; Lena Simic Inside/Insight Me; Kerstin Beuschges The Other Side of Waiting; Katie Lloyd Thomas The Taboo Aesthetics of the Birth Scene; Imogen Tyler and Jessica Clements Conviviality and Maternity: Anticipating Childbirth and Negotiating Intergenerational Difference; Lucy Hadfield BOOK REVIEWS Maternal encounters: the ethics of interruption; Rachel Thomson Book Review of Karin Lesnik-Oberstein's 'On having an own child: reproductive technologies and the cultural construction of childhood'; Celia Roberts 'Domestic Goddesses: Maternity, Globalization and Middle-class Identity in Contemporary India'; Marta Zrycka Queering Reproduction: Achieving Pregnancy in the Age of Technoscience; Tracey Jensen
Introduction; Imogen Tyler THEMED ARTICLES Mothers who make things public; Lisa Baraitser Louise Bourgeois, Ageing, and Maternal Bodies; Rosemary Betterton YouTube: a new space for birth?; Robyn Longhurst The Placental Body in 4D: Everyday Practices of Non-Diagnostic Sonography; Julie Palmer Birth, Belonging and Migrant Mothers: Narratives of Reproduction in Feminist Migration Studies; Irene Gedalof OPEN SPACE Birth-Place; Holly Prescott On Medea/Mothers' Clothes: A 'Foreigner' Re-figuring Medea and Motherhood; Lena Simic Inside/Insight Me; Kerstin Beuschges The Other Side of Waiting; Katie Lloyd Thomas The Taboo Aesthetics of the Birth Scene; Imogen Tyler and Jessica Clements Conviviality and Maternity: Anticipating Childbirth and Negotiating Intergenerational Difference; Lucy Hadfield BOOK REVIEWS Maternal encounters: the ethics of interruption; Rachel Thomson Book Review of Karin Lesnik-Oberstein's 'On having an own child: reproductive technologies and the cultural construction of childhood'; Celia Roberts 'Domestic Goddesses: Maternity, Globalization and Middle-class Identity in Contemporary India'; Marta Zrycka Queering Reproduction: Achieving Pregnancy in the Age of Technoscience; Tracey Jensen
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