Palgrave Handbook of Reproductive Justice and Literature
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Palgrave Handbook of Reproductive Justice and Literature
Lazzari, Laura; Capo, Beth Widmaier
Springer Nature Switzerland AG
09/2022
667
Dura
Inglês
9783030995294
15 a 20 dias
1196
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1. Introduction.- 2. Recognizing Issues of Reproductive Justice in Nineteenth-Century US Literature.- 3. "Learn and Run": Reproductive Oppression and Resistance in the Works of Octavia E. Butler.- 4. Reading Reproductive Justice through Toni Morrison.- 5. Reproductive Justice in Ntozake Shange's "For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide/When the Rainbow is Enuf".- 6. Reproductive Rights and Reproductive Justice in Recent German-Language Fiction and Film.- 7. Cultivating Access, Cultivating Ignorance: A Survey of Herbal Abortifacients in American Fiction.- 8. Female Narratives of Abortion in Italian Literature From the 1970s to the Present.- 9. Re-Presenting the Un-Presentable: Annie Ernaux's L'evenement and Cristian Mungiu's 4 Months, 3 Weeks, and Two Days.- 10. Re-conceiving the World: Dystopia and Reproductive Justice.- 11. Reproductive and Disability Justice: Deaf Peoples' Right to be Born.- 12. Queer Argonauts for Reproductive Justice.- 13. On the One-Child Policy of China: Reading Ma Jian's Novel The Dark Road.- 14. Pregnancy Self-Help Literature as Disembodiment: An Issue of Reproductive Justice.- 15. Birthing Bodies Delivering Power in Anglophone Literature of the Twentieth and Twenty-First Centuries.- 16. Writing and Birthing on Country: Examining Indigenous Australian Birth Stories from a Reproductive Justice Lens.- 17. Reproductive Experiences of Poor Mothers in India: An Analysis of YouTube Documentaries.- 18. Spain and Structural Infertility: Towards an Integrative Vision of Motherhood in the Novel Quien quiere ser madre by Silvia Nanclares.- 19. "Give me children, or else I die": Baby-hunger, Surrogacy, and Family-Making by Any Means Necessary.- 20. Surrogacy or Sale: Reflecting upon Reproductive Justice through The House for Hidden Mothers and A House of Happy Mothers.- 21. Claiming Motherhood: Reproductive Justice andSurrogacy in Chinese American Literature of the New Millennium.- 22. Reimagining the Past, Present, and the Future of Reproductive Bodies in Contemporary Japanese Women's Fiction: Mieko Kawakami's Breasts and Eggs and Sayaka Murata's Vanishing World.- 23. State Terror and the Destruction of Families for Reproductive "Management" in Three Argentine Films.- 24. Scroungers, Strivers, and Single Mothers: Reproductive Justice and the British Welfare State in Ken Loach's Social Realism.- 25. Reproductive Justice in Undocumented Women's Memoirs.- 26. Challenging Racialized Motherhood and the Sixties Scoop with Indigenous Theatre.- 27. "I'll Never Be Ready!": Applying a Reproductive Justice Lens in the Lower-Division Literature Classroom.- 28. Teaching Reproductive Justice: Reading Motherhood with Generations X, Y, and Z.- 29. Mayday: Rethinking Reproductive Justice Protests Utilizing Margaret Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale.- 30. Not an Easy Read for "Normal" "Colored" People: Conversations on Shange's and Rooney's Literatures of Sexual Citizenship.
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Literature and Law;Literature and Human Rights;Literature, Science and Medicine Studies;Human Rights;Infertility;abortion;reproductive justice;reproductive rights;menstruation;pregnacy and childbirth;IVF;alternative reproductive technologies;motherhood studies
1. Introduction.- 2. Recognizing Issues of Reproductive Justice in Nineteenth-Century US Literature.- 3. "Learn and Run": Reproductive Oppression and Resistance in the Works of Octavia E. Butler.- 4. Reading Reproductive Justice through Toni Morrison.- 5. Reproductive Justice in Ntozake Shange's "For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide/When the Rainbow is Enuf".- 6. Reproductive Rights and Reproductive Justice in Recent German-Language Fiction and Film.- 7. Cultivating Access, Cultivating Ignorance: A Survey of Herbal Abortifacients in American Fiction.- 8. Female Narratives of Abortion in Italian Literature From the 1970s to the Present.- 9. Re-Presenting the Un-Presentable: Annie Ernaux's L'evenement and Cristian Mungiu's 4 Months, 3 Weeks, and Two Days.- 10. Re-conceiving the World: Dystopia and Reproductive Justice.- 11. Reproductive and Disability Justice: Deaf Peoples' Right to be Born.- 12. Queer Argonauts for Reproductive Justice.- 13. On the One-Child Policy of China: Reading Ma Jian's Novel The Dark Road.- 14. Pregnancy Self-Help Literature as Disembodiment: An Issue of Reproductive Justice.- 15. Birthing Bodies Delivering Power in Anglophone Literature of the Twentieth and Twenty-First Centuries.- 16. Writing and Birthing on Country: Examining Indigenous Australian Birth Stories from a Reproductive Justice Lens.- 17. Reproductive Experiences of Poor Mothers in India: An Analysis of YouTube Documentaries.- 18. Spain and Structural Infertility: Towards an Integrative Vision of Motherhood in the Novel Quien quiere ser madre by Silvia Nanclares.- 19. "Give me children, or else I die": Baby-hunger, Surrogacy, and Family-Making by Any Means Necessary.- 20. Surrogacy or Sale: Reflecting upon Reproductive Justice through The House for Hidden Mothers and A House of Happy Mothers.- 21. Claiming Motherhood: Reproductive Justice andSurrogacy in Chinese American Literature of the New Millennium.- 22. Reimagining the Past, Present, and the Future of Reproductive Bodies in Contemporary Japanese Women's Fiction: Mieko Kawakami's Breasts and Eggs and Sayaka Murata's Vanishing World.- 23. State Terror and the Destruction of Families for Reproductive "Management" in Three Argentine Films.- 24. Scroungers, Strivers, and Single Mothers: Reproductive Justice and the British Welfare State in Ken Loach's Social Realism.- 25. Reproductive Justice in Undocumented Women's Memoirs.- 26. Challenging Racialized Motherhood and the Sixties Scoop with Indigenous Theatre.- 27. "I'll Never Be Ready!": Applying a Reproductive Justice Lens in the Lower-Division Literature Classroom.- 28. Teaching Reproductive Justice: Reading Motherhood with Generations X, Y, and Z.- 29. Mayday: Rethinking Reproductive Justice Protests Utilizing Margaret Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale.- 30. Not an Easy Read for "Normal" "Colored" People: Conversations on Shange's and Rooney's Literatures of Sexual Citizenship.
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