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|a Natal signs;cultural representations of pregnancy, birth and p.
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|a Natal Signs: Cultural Representations of Pregnancy, Birth and Parenting explores some of the ways in which reproductive experiences are taken up in the rich arena of cultural production. The chapters in this collection pose questions, unsettle assumptions, and generate broad imaginative spaces for thinking about representation of pregnancy, birth, and parenting. They demonstrate the ways in which practices of consuming and using representations carry within them the productive forces of creation. Bringing together an eclectic and vibrant range of perspectives, this collection offers readers th.
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|a SECTION 1: LOOKING AT PREGNANCY -- What to Expect When Your Avatar is Expecting: -- Representations of Pregnancy and Parenthood in Video Games / Lauren Cruikshank -- Masculine Pregnancy: Butch Lesbians', Trans Men's & Genderqueer Individuals' Experiences / Michelle Walks -- That Fat Man is Giving Birth: Gender Identity and the Pregnant Body / K. J. Surkan -- Gay Men's Narratives of Pregnancy in the Context of Commercial Surrogacy / Damien W. Riggs and Deborah Dempsey -- Crone and Moon, Umbilical Cords/Blood Ties / Brescia Nember Reid -- Imminent / Jennifer Long -- Heroes and Villains: -- Representations of Midwives in the Late Twentieth Century -- Ontario Midwifery Revival / Elizabeth Allemang -- Spacemaking and Midwifery: With, Within, Without / Mary Sharpe and Kory McGrath -- SECTION 2: LOOKING AT BIRTH -- Refusing Delinquency, Reclaiming Power: Indigenous Women and Childbirth [Aboriginal or Native peoples, First Nations] / Claire Dion Fletcher and Cheryllee Bourgeois -- Resistance and Submission: -- A Critique of Representations of Birth / Alys Einion -- Representations of Birth and Motherhood as Contemporary Forms of the Sacred / Anna Hennessey
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|a Does Labour Mean Work? A Look at the Meaning of Birth -- in Amish and Non-Amish Society / Natalie Jolly -- Representing Birth: An Inquiry into Art Making and Birth Giving: Implications for Teaching Student Midwives / Jeanne Lyons -- Birth is a Labour of Art / Marni Kotak -- Split Open / Ara Parker -- Flower of My Flesh / Rosie Rosenzweig -- Birth Shock: Exploring Pregnancy, Birth, and the Transition to Motherhood Using Participatory Arts / Susan Hogan, Charley Baker, Shelagh Cornish, Paula McCloskey and Lisa Watts -- Making Meaning of Stillbirth / Kory McGrath and Lynn Farrales -- SECTION III: LOOKING AT PARENTING -- Kids Aren't Cute / Beth Osnes -- Paternal Loss and Anticipation: An Artist's Perspective / Rachel Epp Buller -- Two Mums and Some Babies: Queering Motherhood / Rebecca English, Raechel Johns and Angela Dwyer -- Go the Fuck to Sleep Prince George? Juxtaposing Cultural Representations of Motherhood and Exploring the Politics of Authenticity / Betty Ann Martin
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