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Whether readers come to this book as someone personally affected by infertility or someone who wants to learn more about the experiences of individuals facing reproductive loss, Infertilities, A Curation invites readers to consider how creative practices such as art and writing can aid in efforts to heal individual traumas and more broadly as means of advocacy.

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Whether readers come to this book as someone personally affected by infertility or someone who wants to learn more about the experiences of individuals facing reproductive loss, Infertilities, A Curation invites readers to consider how creative practices such as art and writing can aid in efforts to heal individual traumas and more broadly as means of advocacy.
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Autorenporträt
Elizabeth Horn is the cofounder and codirector of The ART of Infertility, for which she has curated thirty exhibits since its inception in 2014. A health care communicator for over twenty years, Horn was the 2018 recipient of the Hope Award for Innovation given by RESOLVE: The National Infertility Association for her work communicating patient experiences through arts programming. Maria Novotny is an assistant professor of English at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and codirector of The ART of Infertility. Her research on infertility and reproductive justice has been published in peer-reviewed journals including Rhetoric of Health & Medicine, Rhetoric Review, and Technical Communication Quarterly. Robin Silbergleid is a professor of English at Michigan State University. She is a writer, teacher, and scholar who has led numerous writing workshops and professional conference panels on topics of related to infertility, single motherhood, and gender. She is the author of several books, including the memoir Texas Girl, the poetry collection The Baby Book, and co-editor of Reading and Writing Experimental Texts: Critical Innovations.