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Abstract
In the long 1960s, struggles for the rights to abortion, contraception and reproduction itself gathered momentum. This book explores reproduction in American literature and film produced between the late 1950s and the early 1970s, and argues that writers and filmmakers of this period engaged with the social horizons of pregnancy by reflecting on their own creative practices. In an era that witnessed a renewed emphasis on planned pregnancy and population control, authors and filmmakers were often preoccupied with the ways reproduction – both cultural and biological – might escape the drive to predict and plan. Tracing this preoccupation in key works of drama, film, poetry and prose, Sophie A. Jones argues that these works mobilise the concept of contingency to address the relationships of race, disability and reproductive freedom. Offering fresh perspectives on canonical and lesser-known works, the book makes a case for the central role of culture in forging new approaches to reproductive justice.
Original language | English |
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Place of Publication | Edinburgh |
Publisher | Edinburgh University Press |
Number of pages | 296 |
ISBN (Electronic) | 9781474433334, 9781474433327 |
ISBN (Print) | 9781474433303 |
Publication status | Published - Dec 2025 |
Keywords
- reproductive right
- USA
- literature
- film
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Contemporary American Literature and the Medicalisation of Attention (Wellcome ISSF)
Jones, S. (Principal Investigator)
4/09/17 → 2/09/19
Project: Projects from Previous Employment