Exploring Reproduction and Gender in Contemporary Feminist Speculative Fiction
Exploring Reproduction and Gender in Contemporary Feminist Speculative Fiction
Mothers Out of this World
Martin, Sara; Aliaga-Lavrijsen, Jessica
Springer Nature Switzerland AG
04/2026
282
Dura
Inglês
9783032126320
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Chapter 1: Introduction : On Motherhood and Mothering.- Chapter 2 : The Travelling Mother : Naomi Mitchison and Memoirs of a Spacewoman.- Chapter 3 : Prole(tarian) M/others of the Future, Unite : Queer Social Reproduction and Utopian Kinship in the Speculative Fiction by Marge Piercy and, M.E. O'Brien and Eman Abdelhadi.- Chapter 4 : Domination and Silence: Motherhood in The Handmaid's Tale and Cadaver Exquisito.- Chapter 5 : Reproductive Processes and Systemic Violence in Three British Science Fiction Novels : The Birth of Love, Intrusion, and The Growing Season.- Chapter 6 : Fairy Tale, Myth, and Reproductive Dystopia: Jane Rogers's The Testament of Jessie Lamb.- Chapter 7 : Mothering, Family and Survival: The Postapocalyptic World of Margaret Atwood's MaddAddam.- Chapter 8 : Re-sculpting the Mother-Daughter Bond and the Idea(l) of the Female Body : A Reading of Madeline Miller's Galatea.- Chapter 9 : Posthuman Reproductive Futures: The Eco-Queer Kinship of Larissa Lai's The Tiger Flu.- Chapter 10 : Monstrous Maternities: Motherhood, Mothering, and Ectogenesis in "MOM" by Nieves Delgado.- Chapter 11 : "Why Do You Look at Me Like That, Mother?": Motherhood, Abjection, and Entrapment in Vivarium.- Chapter 12 : Mother Yourself: Cloned Women and Paternal Erasure in The Echo Wife by Sarah Gailey.- Chapter 13 : Institutionalized Maternal Surveillance: Violence and Resistance in Jessamine Chan's The School for Good Mothers.- Chapter 14 : Natural and Scientific Conception: Motherhood(s) in Louisa Hall's Reproduction Aline Ferreira.- Chapter 15 : Conclusion: Reimagining Motherhood through Feminist Speculative Futures.
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Science Fiction;Ecofeminism;Motherhood;Reproduction;Parenting;Dystopia;Obstetric Violence;Family Studies
Chapter 1: Introduction : On Motherhood and Mothering.- Chapter 2 : The Travelling Mother : Naomi Mitchison and Memoirs of a Spacewoman.- Chapter 3 : Prole(tarian) M/others of the Future, Unite : Queer Social Reproduction and Utopian Kinship in the Speculative Fiction by Marge Piercy and, M.E. O'Brien and Eman Abdelhadi.- Chapter 4 : Domination and Silence: Motherhood in The Handmaid's Tale and Cadaver Exquisito.- Chapter 5 : Reproductive Processes and Systemic Violence in Three British Science Fiction Novels : The Birth of Love, Intrusion, and The Growing Season.- Chapter 6 : Fairy Tale, Myth, and Reproductive Dystopia: Jane Rogers's The Testament of Jessie Lamb.- Chapter 7 : Mothering, Family and Survival: The Postapocalyptic World of Margaret Atwood's MaddAddam.- Chapter 8 : Re-sculpting the Mother-Daughter Bond and the Idea(l) of the Female Body : A Reading of Madeline Miller's Galatea.- Chapter 9 : Posthuman Reproductive Futures: The Eco-Queer Kinship of Larissa Lai's The Tiger Flu.- Chapter 10 : Monstrous Maternities: Motherhood, Mothering, and Ectogenesis in "MOM" by Nieves Delgado.- Chapter 11 : "Why Do You Look at Me Like That, Mother?": Motherhood, Abjection, and Entrapment in Vivarium.- Chapter 12 : Mother Yourself: Cloned Women and Paternal Erasure in The Echo Wife by Sarah Gailey.- Chapter 13 : Institutionalized Maternal Surveillance: Violence and Resistance in Jessamine Chan's The School for Good Mothers.- Chapter 14 : Natural and Scientific Conception: Motherhood(s) in Louisa Hall's Reproduction Aline Ferreira.- Chapter 15 : Conclusion: Reimagining Motherhood through Feminist Speculative Futures.
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