The Resource Reproducing the womb : images of childbirth in science, feminist theory, and literature, Alice E. Adams
Reproducing the womb : images of childbirth in science, feminist theory, and literature, Alice E. Adams
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- Language
- eng
- Extent
- xii, 267 pages
- Contents
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- pt. I. The Mirror of Birth: Origin Stories. 1. Remembering. 2. Natural Birth/Transitions. 3. Back to the Womb: William Carlos Williams's "A Night in June" and Ernest Hemingway's "Indian Camp" 4. The Birth Machine: Cyborg Mother
- pt. II. The Mother-State: Revolutionary Subjects. 5. Great Mothers: The Girl as a Feminist Utopia. 6. The Thinking Man's Gestation. 7. Community, Identity, Stasis: The Mother-State and the Postrevolutionary Subject in Brave New World. 8. The Handmaid's Tale: A Banished Mother
- pt. III. Framing the Fetal Portrait: Conception. 9. Technology and Economy: Metaphors for the Laboring Mother. 10. Fetal Vision. 11. Irigaray's Speculum: Views of the Womb. 12. Obstetrics and the Intelligible Fetus
- pt. IV. Reproducing Postpatriarchal History: Mother Myths. 13. The Woman in the Machine: Feminist Writers of Speculative Fiction. 14. Postpartum/Postmortem
- Conclusion: The Original Test-Tube Woman
- Isbn
- 9780801429453
- Label
- Reproducing the womb : images of childbirth in science, feminist theory, and literature
- Title
- Reproducing the womb
- Title remainder
- images of childbirth in science, feminist theory, and literature
- Statement of responsibility
- Alice E. Adams
- Language
- eng
- Cataloging source
- DLC
- http://library.link/vocab/creatorDate
- 1957-
- http://library.link/vocab/creatorName
- Adams, Alice E.
- Illustrations
- illustrations
- Index
- index present
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
- bibliography
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
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- Childbirth in literature
- Feminism and literature
- Medicine in Literature
- Labor, Obstetric
- Women's Rights
- Label
- Reproducing the womb : images of childbirth in science, feminist theory, and literature, Alice E. Adams
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 251-257) and index
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
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- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
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- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
- pt. I. The Mirror of Birth: Origin Stories. 1. Remembering. 2. Natural Birth/Transitions. 3. Back to the Womb: William Carlos Williams's "A Night in June" and Ernest Hemingway's "Indian Camp" 4. The Birth Machine: Cyborg Mother -- pt. II. The Mother-State: Revolutionary Subjects. 5. Great Mothers: The Girl as a Feminist Utopia. 6. The Thinking Man's Gestation. 7. Community, Identity, Stasis: The Mother-State and the Postrevolutionary Subject in Brave New World. 8. The Handmaid's Tale: A Banished Mother -- pt. III. Framing the Fetal Portrait: Conception. 9. Technology and Economy: Metaphors for the Laboring Mother. 10. Fetal Vision. 11. Irigaray's Speculum: Views of the Womb. 12. Obstetrics and the Intelligible Fetus -- pt. IV. Reproducing Postpatriarchal History: Mother Myths. 13. The Woman in the Machine: Feminist Writers of Speculative Fiction. 14. Postpartum/Postmortem -- Conclusion: The Original Test-Tube Woman
- Control code
- 29638013
- Dimensions
- 24 cm
- Extent
- xii, 267 pages
- Isbn
- 9780801429453
- Isbn Type
- (alk. paper)
- Lccn
- 93046282
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
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- n
- Other physical details
- illustrations
- System control number
- (WaOLN)278906
- Label
- Reproducing the womb : images of childbirth in science, feminist theory, and literature, Alice E. Adams
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 251-257) and index
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
-
- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
-
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
- pt. I. The Mirror of Birth: Origin Stories. 1. Remembering. 2. Natural Birth/Transitions. 3. Back to the Womb: William Carlos Williams's "A Night in June" and Ernest Hemingway's "Indian Camp" 4. The Birth Machine: Cyborg Mother -- pt. II. The Mother-State: Revolutionary Subjects. 5. Great Mothers: The Girl as a Feminist Utopia. 6. The Thinking Man's Gestation. 7. Community, Identity, Stasis: The Mother-State and the Postrevolutionary Subject in Brave New World. 8. The Handmaid's Tale: A Banished Mother -- pt. III. Framing the Fetal Portrait: Conception. 9. Technology and Economy: Metaphors for the Laboring Mother. 10. Fetal Vision. 11. Irigaray's Speculum: Views of the Womb. 12. Obstetrics and the Intelligible Fetus -- pt. IV. Reproducing Postpatriarchal History: Mother Myths. 13. The Woman in the Machine: Feminist Writers of Speculative Fiction. 14. Postpartum/Postmortem -- Conclusion: The Original Test-Tube Woman
- Control code
- 29638013
- Dimensions
- 24 cm
- Extent
- xii, 267 pages
- Isbn
- 9780801429453
- Isbn Type
- (alk. paper)
- Lccn
- 93046282
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- n
- Other physical details
- illustrations
- System control number
- (WaOLN)278906
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