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Masculine Pregnancies Aimee Armande Wilson

Masculine Pregnancies By Aimee Armande Wilson

Masculine Pregnancies by Aimee Armande Wilson


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Examines literary depictions of mannish pregnant women and metaphors of male pregnancy to reframe the relationship between creativity and gender in modernism.

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Masculine Pregnancies: Modernist Conceptions of Creativity and Legitimacy, 1918-1939 by Aimee Armande Wilson

Who is taken seriously as an artist? What does gender have to do with it? Is there a relationship between artistic creation and physical procreation? In Masculine Pregnancies, Aimee Armande Wilson argues that modernist writers used depictions of "mannish" pregnant women and metaphors of male pregnancy to answer these questions. The book places "masculine pregnancies" in works by Djuna Barnes, Willa Cather, William Faulkner, and Ezra Pound in the context of interwar debates about eugenics, immigration, midwifery, and sexology in order to redefine the relationship between creativity and gender in modernism. Attending to recent developments in queer theory, Wilson challenges the critical assumption that figures of masculine pregnancy necessarily reinforce oppressive norms. The book's first half shows how some writers indeed used such figures to delegitimize artists who were not white, male, and heterosexual. The second half then shows how others used masculine pregnancies to extend legitimacy to mannish women, dark-skinned immigrants, and their (pro)creationsand did so a century before the current boom in queer pregnancy narratives.

Masculine Pregnancies Reviews

"this book does contribute to queer theory, interwar cultural history, and modernist literary studies in a significant way. It will appeal to those who want to explore where these branches of inquiry intersect." CHOICE

"Masculine Pregnancies opens up important new perspectives on queer reproduction. Drawing on cutting-edge work in queer and trans studies, and carefully considering the entanglements of gender, sexuality, racialization, and class, Wilson reveals the uses, meanings, and contemporary legacies of masculine pregnancy in the modernist period." Jana Funke, coeditor of Interrogating Lesbian Modernism: Histories, Forms, Genres

About Aimee Armande Wilson

Aimee Armande Wilson is Associate Professor of Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at the University of Kansas. She is the author of Conceived in Modernism: The Aesthetics and Politics of Birth Control.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Introduction

1. A Cultural History of Gender and Reproduction

2. Literary Obstetrics: Ezra Pound and the Midwives Act of 1902

3. Pregnancy in Faulkners Artist Novels: Masculinity, Sexology, and Creativity in Interwar America

4. The Mannish Woman as Fertility Goddess: How Narrative Makes a Legitimate Mother Out of Antonia Shimerda

5. Conceiving herself pregnant before she was : Parental Impressions and the Limits of Reproductive Legitimacy in Nightwood

Coda: Masculine Pregnancies beyond Modernism
Notes
Bibliography
Index

Additional information

GOR013971566
9781438495606
1438495609
Masculine Pregnancies: Modernist Conceptions of Creativity and Legitimacy, 1918-1939 by Aimee Armande Wilson
Used - Like New
Paperback
State University of New York Press
2024-06-02
224
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