Confinements argues that our perceptions about both pregnancy and infertility are limited by our culture's battles over the meaning of choice and control, arguments over what is natural or unnatural, and the troubled relationship between reproduction and the domestic sphere. The book breaks new ground in its analysis of gender, health, and reproduction.
-- The first book to analyze the rhetoric of contemporary advice books on reproduction, with special attention to race and class.
-- The first book to show how the contemporary rhetoric about pregnancy and infertility are linked.
-- The authors' personal experiences, included in the text, make the book accessible to all readers.
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