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Bearing The Weight Of The World Exploring Maternal Embodiment Alys Einion

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Bearing The Weight Of The World Exploring Maternal Embodiment Alys Einion
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Publisher: Demeter Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.97 MB
Pages: 184
Author: Alys Einion
ISBN: 9781772582017, 1772582018
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Bearing The Weight Of The World Exploring Maternal Embodiment Alys Einion by Alys Einion 9781772582017, 1772582018 instant download after payment.

The maternal body is a site of contested dynamics of power, identity, experience, autonomy, occupation, and control. Representations of the maternal body can mis/represent the childbearing and mothering form variously, often as monstrous, idealized, limited, scrutinized, or occupied, whilst dominant discourses limit motherhood through social devaluation. The maternal body has long been a hypervisible artifact: at once bracketed out in the interest of elevating the contributions of sperm-carriers or fetal status; and regarded with hostility and suspicion as out of control. Such arguments are deployed to justify surveillance mechanisms, medical scrutiny, and expectation of self-discipline.

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