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13 The Order of Life: How Phenomenologies of Pregnancy Revise and Reject Theories of the Subject
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Talia Welsh
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents ix
- Foreword xi
- Acknowledgments xv
- Introduction: Th e Philosophical Significance of Pregnancy, Childbirth, and Mothering 1
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PART I : THE PHILOSOPHICAL CANON
- 1 Plato, Maternity, and Power: Can We Get a Different Midwife? 29
- 2 Of Courage Born: Reflections on Childbirth and Manly Courage 47
- 3 Original Habitation: Pregnant Flesh as Absolute Hospitality 71
- 4 The Birth of Sexual Difference: A Feminist Response to Merleau- Ponty 88
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PART II: ETHICS
- 5 Birthing Responsibility: A Phenomenological Perspective on the Moral Significance of Birth 107
- 6 Birthmothers and Maternal Identity: The Terms of Relinquishment 120
- 7 What’s an Adoptive Mother to Do? When Your Child’s Desires Are a Problem 138
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PART III: POLITICS
- 8 The Pro- Choice Pro- Lifer: Battling the False Dichoto 169
- 9 The Political “Nature” of Pregnancy and Childbirth 193
- 10 Disempowered Women? The Midwifery Model and Medical Intervention 215
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PART IV: POPULAR CULTURE
- 11 Knock Me Up, Knock Me Down: Images of Pregnancy in Hollywood Film and Popular Culture 239
- 12 Exposing the Breast: The Animal and the Abject in American Attitudes Toward Breastfeeding 263
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PART V: FEMINIST PHENOMENOLOGY
- 13 The Order of Life: How Phenomenologies of Pregnancy Revise and Reject Theories of the Subject 281
- 14 The Vision of the Artist/Mother: The Strange Creativity of Painting and Pregnancy 300
- Notes 321
- Bibliography 371
- Contributors 393
- Index 397
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents ix
- Foreword xi
- Acknowledgments xv
- Introduction: Th e Philosophical Significance of Pregnancy, Childbirth, and Mothering 1
-
PART I : THE PHILOSOPHICAL CANON
- 1 Plato, Maternity, and Power: Can We Get a Different Midwife? 29
- 2 Of Courage Born: Reflections on Childbirth and Manly Courage 47
- 3 Original Habitation: Pregnant Flesh as Absolute Hospitality 71
- 4 The Birth of Sexual Difference: A Feminist Response to Merleau- Ponty 88
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PART II: ETHICS
- 5 Birthing Responsibility: A Phenomenological Perspective on the Moral Significance of Birth 107
- 6 Birthmothers and Maternal Identity: The Terms of Relinquishment 120
- 7 What’s an Adoptive Mother to Do? When Your Child’s Desires Are a Problem 138
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PART III: POLITICS
- 8 The Pro- Choice Pro- Lifer: Battling the False Dichoto 169
- 9 The Political “Nature” of Pregnancy and Childbirth 193
- 10 Disempowered Women? The Midwifery Model and Medical Intervention 215
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PART IV: POPULAR CULTURE
- 11 Knock Me Up, Knock Me Down: Images of Pregnancy in Hollywood Film and Popular Culture 239
- 12 Exposing the Breast: The Animal and the Abject in American Attitudes Toward Breastfeeding 263
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PART V: FEMINIST PHENOMENOLOGY
- 13 The Order of Life: How Phenomenologies of Pregnancy Revise and Reject Theories of the Subject 281
- 14 The Vision of the Artist/Mother: The Strange Creativity of Painting and Pregnancy 300
- Notes 321
- Bibliography 371
- Contributors 393
- Index 397