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Captive Bodies: American Women Writers Redefine Pregiancy and Childbirth

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Captive Bodies: American Women Writers Redefine Pregiancy and Childbirth - Marotte, Mary Ruth
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While classifying the pregnant condition as a state of captivity might elicit negative connotations, Marotte underscores how American women writers have envisioned the condition of captivity as one in which the pregnant woman can realize, perhaps even find power in, a challenging and disturbing loss of subjectivity. In Captive Bodies, Marotte explores the use of the term ?captive, ? locating in it a multivalent meaning. To be captive in pregnancy is to reach a kind of sublime, a rapturous experience that has both negative ...

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Captive Bodies: American Women Writers Redefine Pregiancy and Childbirth 2008, Demeter Press, Toronto, Canada

ISBN-13: 9781550149999

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