Pregnant Bodies as Public Spaces

  • Kukla R
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Abstract

Female bodies, and especially pregnant and newly maternal bodies, leak, drip, squirt, expand, contract, crave, divide, sag, dilate, and expel. It is no surprise that historically such bodies have seemed to have dubious, hard-to-fix, permeable boundaries. To the...

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Kukla, R. (2005). Pregnant Bodies as Public Spaces. In Motherhood and Space (pp. 283–305). Palgrave Macmillan US. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-137-12103-5_16

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