Liminal Bodies, Reproductive Health, and Feminist Rhetoric uses a feminist disability framework to argue that women's bodies are understood within a medical framework of pathology directly related to their ability, or inability, to reproduce.
Liminal Bodies, Reproductive Health, and Feminist Rhetoric uses a feminist disability framework to argue that women's bodies are understood within a medical framework of pathology directly related to their ability, or inability, to reproduce.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Lydia M. McDermott is assistant professor of composition and the director of the Center for Writing and Speaking at Whitman College.
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Introduction: Rhetorical Listening to Negative Space Part I: Echo-Location: Classical Conceptions Chapter 1: Wondering Wombs: Conception Consumed Chapter 2: Echolocation and Ventriloquism Chapter 3: Ambiguous Forms: Sonogram of a Sophist Part II: The Maternal Imagination of Sonogram Chapter 4: The Mêtic Midwife Chapter 5: Genres of Generation, Reproduction Instructions Chapter 6: The Monstrous Imagination of Mêtis Conclusion: Reverberations
Introduction: Rhetorical Listening to Negative Space Part I: Echo-Location: Classical Conceptions Chapter 1: Wondering Wombs: Conception Consumed Chapter 2: Echolocation and Ventriloquism Chapter 3: Ambiguous Forms: Sonogram of a Sophist Part II: The Maternal Imagination of Sonogram Chapter 4: The Mêtic Midwife Chapter 5: Genres of Generation, Reproduction Instructions Chapter 6: The Monstrous Imagination of Mêtis Conclusion: Reverberations
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